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The Plunge

Poser Animals posted on Jan 23, 2012
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Description


The Northern Gannet can dive as deep as 22 meters (72 feet). It thrusts its wings straight out over back, touching in the middle, just before breaking the water surface. It uses its wings and feet to swim deeper in pursuit of fish. If a fish is taken after diving, gannets swallow the fish underwater before surfacing. Although they are strong and agile fliers, they are clumsy in takeoffs and landings. Rendered in Poser 2012 with very minor postwork. Models: Waves at the Beach & Splash Tool (Nerd3d) and Northern Gannet from Songbird ReMix Seabirds2 (Ken Gilliland).

Comments (7)


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Flint_Hawk

2:16PM | Mon, 23 January 2012

WOW! This is amazing!

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vitachick

2:57PM | Mon, 23 January 2012

Fantastic....Look out fish here I come!!!

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adorety

6:59PM | Mon, 23 January 2012

Very cool and quite a unique pose.

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Kerya

12:19AM | Tue, 24 January 2012

Wow! (Not a very imaginative comment, but there it is ... Wow.)

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thecytron

9:31AM | Tue, 24 January 2012

Awesome capture!

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PointLady

6:03PM | Tue, 24 January 2012

Excellent pose. A different type of image to display it too, very effective. Jan

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Rhanagaz

12:15PM | Sun, 05 February 2012

Wonderful - very realistic!! :o)


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