I Love Homies!
Random snapshots from recent photo trips with Fujufilm X-E1. Ubiquitous, and from every vantage point, the gulls always make their presence known. Gloucester seagulls are the best–so photogenic!
I Love Homies!
Random snapshots from recent photo trips with Fujufilm X-E1. Ubiquitous, and from every vantage point, the gulls always make their presence known. Gloucester seagulls are the best–so photogenic!
| Fredrik Bodin on Gloucester Windmill Story 1830… | |
| brenda on Bobby Viau Creates New Logo Fo… | |
| Judy on Gloucester Windmill Story 1830… | |
| Ann Kennedy on Here’s the Beef! | |
| Melissa Cox on Photos from the Massachusetts… | |
| Katie's Gift Shop on Community Photos 5/25/13 | |
| Jeff Amero on Gloucester Windmill Story 1830… | |
| James Oliver on Gloucester Windmill Story 1830… | |
| Anonymous on Well Lookey Here- Our EJ Is se… | |
| Anonymous on We had fun last night at the o… | |
| Anonymous on THEN and NOW – Gate Lodg… | |
| Anonymous on Gloucester Windmill Story 1830… | |
| Thom Falzarano on EOD | |
| Kitty on Ringo and His Flag Crew From B… | |
| T.Bell on Our Darth Maul Lobster Makes T… |
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love how they soar in the wind
Me too, Donna, and love too how they oftentimes make an otherwise prosaic photo come to life!
Nice shots. Wonderful camera.
What’s that dot below the gull in # 4? Did the gull loose its lunch, or is it a defect in the image? Enlarged, it’s a heart-shaped something, but I don’t know what.
My guess is a mussel. Seagulls will purposely drop shellfish onto a hard surface to crack it open, and then swoop right down to eat it.
I think Fred is correct. I lost sight of the gull in my camera’s lens and didn’t see what happened to the shell, or whatever it was.
I love the gulls. Once on Revere beach (if you can call it a beach) I watched a gull drop a tennis ball from waaaaaay up in the sky and once the ball hit the beach and bounced back up, it swooped down to catch it. The gull did this several times, bounce and catch, moving away down the beach. I’ll never forget that.
That is a wonderful story DebNY-thank you for sharing!!!
Having grown up in Gloucester,now living in New Hampshire, I love coming back and I know I’m in Gloucester when I hear the gulls! and yes, I love watching them too!