Actually it's the unofficial "Official Bird" of the PDML...

Jay Taylor wrote:
> Some of you may have seen the head shot of my Cormorant that Mark  
> pointed out (posted on DPreview). Godfrey was correct in that I don't  
> usually exclude much of the context in my bird images, but I guess I  
> was just emulating the Canon and Nikon guys with the major crop just  
> for something different for a change. I had no idea that the  
> Cormorant was the official bird of the PDML, else I would have posted  
> this shot here first.
> http://i.pbase.com/o3/87/63987/1/89186854.QZHGjhYT.IMGP4695.jpg
> I had shot some different ones at this same location last year when I  
> had the K500/4, but when I was driving  by recently and this time  
> noticed the colored buildings in the background I had to turn around  
> and go back for a few frames. I'm glad I did. Comments and critique  
> welcome as always. (K10D/FA*250-600/5.6/Benro 1325/Markins M10 &  
> Wimberley Sidekick)
>
> Thanks for looking,
> JayT
>
>   


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