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Seagulls Conquering The World


Pierre Dumas

The background was made froma photo taken with Sony V-3, w Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar f2.8-4.0 7-28mm


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Thank you for your attention my dear friends! I apologize for the

similarity of this picture with one of my previous!

 

PDE

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Terrific! It reminds me a Hitchcock's movie!!!! I like it. But where did you find a seagull with that bad expression?
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What an amazing rendition,Pierre. The gulls do look like aircraft invading a country. Optimum use of imagination with digital manipulation.
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Perhaps this is what biotechnology will create for us in the future. We can then say that war is for the birds! Beautifully rendered and imaginitive as usual. M
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Another masterpiece , truly well done ...I look forward to your next posting ...
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Wonderful PS work a great composition, I like the way you have positioned the birds looks very realistic.

 

Well done Rich.

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The gullwings fly over at the Apocalypse! Frightening vision. Superb photograph and wonderful blend of the elements, mon ami! Cheers! The Caliph
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I have always felt that the gulls were up to something. I am so glad that you captured it...I feel much safer knowing that you are out there documenting this stuff.
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I like this shot very much, Pierre� and yes, I agree with Rita, as soon as I saw it I too thought of a Hitchcock's movie. Very creative and original composition, as usual.
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Very nice work Pierre. Your skills at digital manipulation along with your imagination continue to provide enjoyment to the rest of us. This truly does appear to be a scene from some old World War II movie. Congratulations!
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Thank you for the kind comments and for the high ratings, and first of all - for your precious visit!

 

Ray Brizzi and Shawn, it reminds of the world war II maybe, but it represents the world war III, ha! Cheers to that!

 

PDE

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