When I am at the Caribbean I am always amazed how these pelicans hunt. I tried to capture the moment; despite the strong light and the not ideal light angle I like it. Thanks for looking.
Ditto Randy. The light angle, and harsh light are image killers for me. If you have the opportunity, you could try going back when the light is better.
An amazing capture. I have never seen a pelican in this act at all. I like the torquoise colour of the water, and in this, I wish you had captured this a milli second sooner.
It is interesting about the timing. I have hundreds of diving pelican shots, and very few where the head is just above the water, or just starting to enter the water. Odd, but true.
I am OK with the light and the light angle--the head blocked by the wave and zero eye contact are the big problems here for me.... Sharp with a good EXP but this one goes into the "almost" file.
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What a pose captured! Agree light not a problem here, but as Arthur said the head being blocked holds no attention to this image for me. Superb effort to capture this tho! Well done!