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Photographer  Jan Graziano {Karma:17920}
Project N/A Camera Model Sony Cybershot DSC S30
Categories Humor
Pets
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Arizona
Lens 3x
Uploaded 7/6/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Location City -  Peoria
State -  ARIZONA
Country - United States   United States
About Every year for the past 9 years our neighborhood has arranged to have several of our streets closed for an Annual July 4th Neighborhhod Parade for the children and grandchildren. This year there was an additional participant. The pretty white bird (not sure if it's a cockatiel or cockatoo) was a passenger on this young man's shoulder all during the parade and appeared to be having a great time. He didn't squawk until the parade was over. It sounded like he was scolding his young master for stopping!
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Jan Graziano   {K:17920} 7/9/2005
Peta - Glad to hear you are all having fun. Certainly hope everyone is getting great shots and not just Rob. I keep looking for uploads from you all, but nothing the last time I looked. Jan

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 7/8/2005
Hi Janice! An Aussie bird!! We call them Cockies. Hope you all had fun. Rob and I were wandering around the city on 4th July and couldnt work out why American Flags were up...then it dawned on us!! Oops. We are taking good care of him, and he's really having a fantastic time...and getting some sensational shots! :)

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Jan Graziano   {K:17920} 7/6/2005
Thanks for commenting Don. Actually, this July 4th wasn't too hot - only got to about 112 or so. :-D Jan

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 7/6/2005
Great human interest. Sounds like it is warm there.. I like this one. Don.

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Jan Graziano   {K:17920} 7/6/2005
That looks great Margaret. Really focuses on the main subjects and removes the distractions in the background. What did you do - magnetic lasso around the bird and the young man, inverse, and then change the background layer??? Jan

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Jan Graziano   {K:17920} 7/6/2005
Thanks for the comment and the info Gerhardt. Also, Ellen Smith thought it looked like a baby. Both the bird and the young man made me smile too. The children all decorate their mode of transportation in red/white/blue, flags, shiny stars and streamers, etc. (including wearing in theme clothing)and have a great time parading around the block 2-3 times. Jan

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 7/6/2005
Janice this is fabulous, the detail and colour tones etc are really great but also the expressions, looks like a great 4th July celebration - and they wanted more - how about changing this into a different sort 4th July shot .......:)
Margaret

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Gerhardt Photography   {K:2171} 7/6/2005
I think you will find it is a sulfer crested cockatoo, they are everywheres here and a couple dozen have taken up residence at my childrens school, they are noisy indeed. I like the candor of the moment you have captured. Details and light are nicely presnented. I do like the expression andthat is what leaves me smiling from ear to ear. Cheers, Gerhardt

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