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    Flying Peacock

    I went on a photo shoot over the weekend to a ranch that had a rather large population of peacocks roaming about. Thought you would like to see a few shots including a female that took wing. The shot of tail feathers is from this female which, of course, has much different colors than the male.

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    Re: Flying Peacock

    I've seen a number of Peacock shots, but never seen one of a Peahen in flight. It could be sharper, with less motion blur, but you know that. I really like the context of the oranges in the first one and the colors are complementary. The last one is gorgeous and a little different take.

    Thanks for sharing. I have a few of my own photos up for critique, should you care to comment.

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    Re: Flying Peacock

    the blue feathers in the first photo are amazing, such an intense blue!! and great contrast vs the oranges

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    Re: Flying Peacock

    Armondo/Lava:

    Thanks both for leaving comments. I didn't expect much by way of comments as none of the images are real pieces of art. I just wanted to share the bird in flight as I doubt many people have seen a wild peacock in flight. These are not in a zoo but roaming wild at a ranch in northern San Diego county. I did not see the bird coming or could have prepared a bit for these shots. I am lucky to have recorded anything. Thanks again, both for the comments.

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