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This lack of buoyancy allows them to sink faster and dive deeper.
We live in an era of AI-generated perfection. Authentic shots like this remind us of the . There is no "undo" button in the field; there is only the photographer, the light, and the bird.
They must spend hours "wing-drying" on rocks, a vulnerable but iconic silhouette. 📸 The Art of the "Keeper" p1247098.jpg
In the world of wildlife photography, a filename like p1247098.jpg is just a technical label. But the image it represents—a surfacing with its prize—is a masterclass in evolutionary design and photographic patience. 🌊 Engineering of a Predator
The Great Cormorant is a living torpedo. Unlike most water birds, their feathers aren't fully waterproof. This lack of buoyancy allows them to sink
A bird with a fish isn't just a nature doc; it's a story of energy transfer, survival, and the raw mechanics of the food chain. 💡 Why This Shot Matters
Tracking the bird’s dive and predicting where it will breach. There is no "undo" button in the field;
Using high-end glass (like the Canon FD 500mm ) to isolate the subject against the water's texture.