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A Silver Gull (commonly referred to as "seagull" in Australia) casts a long shadow on the concrete path, while keeping a close eye on the photographer.

Silver Gull and shadow
Silver Gull and shadow
Crawley, Western Australia
Canon EOS 350D, 17-85mm IS @85mm, 1/1000 sec, f/5.6, ISO100

This photo is from a while ago, but I am still finding some photos in my archives that I think are worth posting.
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Comments:
Richard wrote at 2009-07-28 01:45

Point of interest: The shadow of the tail looks like a beak and head! So the shadow looks like a mirror image! Fascinating!

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