Brown pelican landing and taking off looking for fish Acrylic Print
by Dan Friend
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Brown pelican landing and taking off looking for fish acrylic print by Dan Friend. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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Brown Pelicans mostly eat small fish that form schools near the surface of the water—including menhaden, mullet, anchovies, herring, and sailfin... more
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Brown Pelicans mostly eat small fish that form schools near the surface of the water—including menhaden, mullet, anchovies, herring, and sailfin mollies. A foraging pelican spots a fish from the air and dives head-first from as high as 65 feet over the ocean, tucking and twisting to the left to protect its trachea and esophagus from the impact. As it plunges into the water, its throat pouch expands to trap the fish, filling with up to 2.6 gallons of water
About Dan Friend
Dan Friend - welcome to my FAA WEBSITE Although my love for photography started when I saw that B&W print come to life in the developer tray under a amber safe-light, digital photography and Photoshop renewed an old love affair for me. I often use the tools of modern photography, Paintography – digital enhancement – to try to capture and enhance my images.. Today I license images for all manner of commercial and editorial use and sell fine art prints. Thanks for stopping by Prints available on different mediums - Just click on the image and all the options will be available Art Prints - 7 different papers to choice from. From glossy to Somerset Velvet. Metal Prints - Metal prints represent a new art medium for...
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