Sunday, August 16, 2009

Pier Pressure

Wanna See Me Shake My Tail Feather?

Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON


Cloudy evening. No chance of a blazing sunset. But I can take a shot of a couple of gulls sitting on the pier.

You have no idea how long I sat there with my lens trained on these two birds. I had a very simple idea in mind. I lined up both gulls on the pier pilings, and wondered if I could possibly get a shot of them looking in the same direction, or just looking synchronised.

But these two were not going to co-operate. They could not have been less in synch if they tried. And no, they didn't even try and shake their tail feathers.

Maybe they were just tired of the paparazzi.

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20 comments:

  1. At least they both sat still, almost lined up. From gulls, that's not bad cooperation.

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  2. Well I think they made a really good photo.
    Never work with children & animals. Isn't that what *they* say?

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  3. What a nice photo...they are so gullible!

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  4. We have names for birds like those, although I probably shouldn't repeat it here.
    Cheers

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  5. Hehehe - I know the frustration... Shamefully, I admit to coming to the point of pleading with some critters to just give me that one shot ;-)

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  6. How long did you actually wait I wonder? It's difficult sometimes to muster up the patience for the perfect shot. Other times, it's just plain hopeless when those critters don't cooperate.

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  7. Shake shake shake.

    You have so much patience.

    The end result was worth the wait, don't you think?

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  8. You show me yours and I'll show you mine ....er...tail feathers that is!

    Sorry - feeling cheeky and liberated. It has an odd effect!

    RMxx

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  9. I can't believe I have never had this pun where I live. What is it about gulls that have very different idea about photography than any other bird.

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  10. They knew you were there! And animals never do what you want them to do anyway...

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  11. I know exactly what you mean 'cuz just a couple of weeks ago, I was down at the beach and two seagulls kept coming closer and closer and I tried the same thing. No, they did NOT cooperate with me, either. Must be a bird thing! lol

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  12. But you got them doing their gull thing. They look very much like the sole proprietors of the vast sea.

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  13. I love this photo with the gulls each looking off in a different direction - like sentries!

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  14. Anonymous2:07 PM

    Actually it is a pretty cool shot.

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  15. the colours and lighting is perfect. almost a black and white shot in colour....

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  16. David, however, the photo came out good. I wrote in my post recently about how I saw gulls lined up on the parking lot diagonally yet to discover they were all standing in the shade of the lamp post - it was hot that day. And of course I didn't have my camera with me, dahhh...lol. Excellent post as always. Anna :)

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  17. magnificent!
    Happy camera critters
    purrs and love
    Luna

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  18. Great shot of the seagulls! I adore seagulls and lived around them for many years. Next time, bring a few breadcrumbs and bribe them a little. :)

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