Thanks!
Here's the link to my favorite picture with gulls.
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=9432
It's highly unusual to see that many gulls cluster-flocking in a heavy storm.
Don't know what they were doing, but I have a similar shot from a different
storm where the gulls stayed home, and it's not the same at all.
Tell Marnie the curl is ready when she is.
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Nov 18, 2013, at 8:13 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks for looking and commenting Jim, Phillipe, Chris and of course
> Bob.
>
>>>>> Wait isn't exactly the right word when dealing with seagulls and
> coastal Maine.
>
> Hah, exactly right, 3 shots about 30 sec apart. Perhaps they are
> members of the Bob collective. I see them perfectly positioned in some
> of his exqusite prints.
> I didn't have quite enough shutter speed it turned out when looked at
> at a larger viewing size but knowing the direction
> of motion and using deconvolution out to wazoo rendered the tiny beasty
> good 'nough. It will not hold hold up
> to 400% viewing with ringing and other artifacts, but that is beyond
> what even Moose would consider reasonable pixel peeping. (though I do
> enjoy and benefit from his comments when he does Pixel P)
>
> Marnie and I had a great visit. Thanks Bob and Joan.
>
> Mike
>
> (PS, Marnie has an eye on your wave curl print in metal for a room we
> have to do over)
--
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