Chasing the elusive peacock
TonyCooper
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A few months ago I took this photograph:
I went back to the same place today (some woods behind an industrial park) for some more shots. Not necessarily for the peacock, but in search of anything interesting. The peacock was there, though,
This is evidently not the mating season, so there was no elaborate fan of the feathers. In fact, the bird refused to stay still and pose at all.
You ever tried chasing a peacock? For a big tail-dragging bird, those suckers can boogie. I wanted to get ahead of him and get a head shot, but he moved like Peter Falk instructed Alan Arkin to do in "The In-Laws": "Serpentine! Serpentine!". Here's the best I could do.
OK, I did get one or two a little better, but I thought I'd show that you can't always come out ahead.
I went back to the same place today (some woods behind an industrial park) for some more shots. Not necessarily for the peacock, but in search of anything interesting. The peacock was there, though,
This is evidently not the mating season, so there was no elaborate fan of the feathers. In fact, the bird refused to stay still and pose at all.
You ever tried chasing a peacock? For a big tail-dragging bird, those suckers can boogie. I wanted to get ahead of him and get a head shot, but he moved like Peter Falk instructed Alan Arkin to do in "The In-Laws": "Serpentine! Serpentine!". Here's the best I could do.
OK, I did get one or two a little better, but I thought I'd show that you can't always come out ahead.
Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
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Win some lose some but that first shot is pretty cool.
Bud
Good luck!
This peacock, and several peahens, live in a woods behind an industrial park. They seem to be strays. I assume that they either forage for food or the employees of the park businesses feed them. I took half an hour or so trying for a shot. Either the bird was in the parking area where the background was ugly, or he'd dart into the wood and be hidden from view.
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