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Cape Gull

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The Cape Gull, also known as the Kelp Gull, is an awesome scavenger and hunter gatherer. It will take crabs out of the receding tide, dig mussels off rocks, and excavate bones from your rubbish bin if you are not careful. Mussels and crabs are flown high into the sky and then dropped: making the fleshy insides accessible for consumption, and gull fights inevitable. Keeping your stash to yourself is a great skill if you are a gull. The chips and cracks on the bill is a testimony to these adventures, and like a chipped nail on your hand, mostly will keep on regenerating.

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Seascape

One of my favourite aspects to photographing the sea regularly, is tid up into how I get to gain access to the full range of colour that the see may produce. Seascapes are about mood and moodiness, some soothing, and others very threatening in tossing about the full might of an alien force that landlubbers may enjoy but seldom enter into with out apprehension.

One of my favourite aspects to photographing the sea regularly, is tied up with how I get to gain access to the full range of colour that the sea may produce. Seascapes are about mood and moodiness, some soothing, and others very threatening in tossing about the full might of an alien force that landlubbers may enjoy but seldom enter into without apprehension.