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Young and adult flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber)



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Young and adult flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber)

These young flamingos without yet the typical pink plumage walk in pairs in sync with an adult. Nikon D100, Sigma supertele 300-800mm, f / 5.6, 1/1250 sec, ISO 100. Thanks for your comments

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La silhouette degli adulti offre una bella cornice ai giovani uccelli. La foto mostra anche ciò che hai scritto, cioè la mossa sincronizzata di due generazioni, ciao Sandor
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Great "doubleganger" effekt with the respectively red and grey legs and bodies!
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Amazing shot, Giangiorgio! Excellent captured! You made me laugh. I had never known about such synchronization of movements between adults and children Flamingos. Before reading your comment, I thought it was a joke. Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana
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Hi Giangiorgio,

 

very nice presentation of young and old 'in sync'. The analogy is simply amazing, the colors are intense. Very well done! Kind regards, Vincent

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Giangiorgio, if not for your narrative, I would have thought that you presenting an abstract - and a very effective one. This image is an excellent visual comparison between mature and younger flamingos, and it's another example of your ingenuity with conceiving and executing photographs. - - My best always, michael - - ciao
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Giangiorgio.....Timing is of the essence in stop action shots and this one is a perfect example!Bravo et salutations-Laurent
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Superb shot! I can only admire your patience and self control it must take to wait for just the right time to snap the shot!! Beautiful result!
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It's amazing how much different they look when they are young, Giangiorgio. Excellent capture of this family with wonderful colors, light and composition. Best regards, Paul
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