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I was at La Jolla Cove this morning shooting lots of pelicans in breeding plumage. I only captured a few "keepers" of flight shots however, and this pelican - beginning to change into breeding plumage - is one of them. Full frame, some USM. I wish I could have kept the starboard wing in focus, but at f/5.6, lots of luck.
Canon 10D, Canon 100-400. SS: 1/2000, Aperture: f/5.6, ISO: 400 "Le temps est un grand maître, dit-on, le malheur est qu'il tue ses élèves."
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by Fabs Forns
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