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Showing posts with label seagull. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seagull. Show all posts

Sunday, March 2, 2008

One Day In Bang Pu, Thailand Part 3

This is the last part of Bang Pu Series. I hope that you will enjoy watching my photos.

Equipment used: Canon EOS 400D, SIGMA 70-300 APO DG Macro and EF-S 10-22
Have a nice day.






Saturday, March 1, 2008

One Day In Bang Pu, Thailand Part 2

My sea gull photos part 2 : )

Have a nice day.






Friday, February 29, 2008

ฺAnother story of Bang Pu, Thailand (Let's Fly In The Sky)

I take a lot of Sea Gull photos at Bang Pu, Thailand, where is located on Sukhumvit Road Km#37 opposite to Bang Pu Industrial Estate. Normally, we can see them from November to April every year. They normally lay their egg and incubate their eggs in summer time around the lakes in Tibet/Mongolia. When the new sea gulls grow enough, they and their parents will fly from Tibet/Mongolia to India Ocean, Gulf of Thailand, etc (down south) where are warmer for seeking food. They will seek a mate around Feburay and they will migrate back to the lakes in Tibet/Mongolia in order to breed and lay their eggs.

I will try to post these Seagull Photo, Let's Fly In The Sky Series, into 3 Parts. To be continued tomorrow.

Most of my photos are in wall paper size 1024x768 so you can download and set as your computer wallpaper.

I've plan to distribute my photos via email so if you are interested in my photo mail list please send your email to my email ericx_cu@hotmai.com

Cheers,
DSM





Monday, November 12, 2007

Sea Gull from Lake Michigan

Gulls again from Lake Michigan

Cheers :)
DSM

Thursday, October 18, 2007

My Gallery - Having A Nice Dream, don't you?

Sea Lions: Zzzzzzz !!!!
Seagull: I am curious You guys are having a nice dream, don't you?

Monday, October 8, 2007

My Gallery - Seagull

When I went to San Francisco, there were a lot of seagulls a pier close to Fort Mason ( I can not really remember what the name is : ). They were not afraid of people who were walking pass them. I tried to move closely as much as possible so that I could take some close up photos of them. This is the best shot of mine. Any comments are welcome : )

Canon EOS 400 D with Sigma 70-300 DG APO Macro at 300 mm zoom