Sunday, June 14, 2009

Feeding the pelicans on the old pier

13 comments:

Hilda said...

They look amazingly patient and well-behaved!

brattcat said...

Are we back in watercolor mode for this shot, Jacob? It's a great shot, with an almost collage effect. That very tan man framed by two pelicans, that tower of white cloud and that wild-bearded man with his hands in the bucket and the pelican groupies. Really great shot and treatment.

Cezar and Léia said...

I was wondering about this scene...the pelicans look so peaceful and I think certainly I should be afraid of them!
These pelicans are very polite waiting for their snack! :-))
Great post Jacob!
Cool shot!
Léia

Anonymous said...

They are so cute. I also like the billowing clouds in the background and how the other guy's back is oily from sun tan oil.

cieldequimper said...

Super shot. Why are they fed though?

Unknown said...

Fantastic shot! Glad you were there!

Lowell said...

@ Ciel - Because they are beggars and the fishermen give them trash fish at the end of the day...

That is the chicken said...

Wow! What an amazing shot. They look like street beggars, those patient pelicans. I like the almost surreal feel to this photo. It would make a wonderful poster!

Rose said...

Great capture!

Tiago Ralha said...

These are moments that make us want to be fishermen :)

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Such beggars. And I bet they are pretty well fed. I hope he had enough for all of them.

Antjas said...

To me the pelican is the iconic bird of Florida. They are such characters. Love this shot.

Lisa Wilson said...

That is so funny!! I hope he made it out of there with all of his fingers!