Eagle from 800 feet away. There is a kicker to this.
cyan
Loc: Northern NJ
[quote=tainkc]These are definitely not the best, but one must understand the circumstances under which they were taken. Here is the story:
I was on holiday over Christmas. My wife suggested that we go for a ride in the country. So, obviously I had to grab my camera (Sony A77ll) and a couple of lenses; One of which is a Tamron sp 150-600. during the drive I had a much smaller lens attached. My wife asked me why I am bringing that monster lens? My response was, "what if we see an eagle or something?".
Well, as it happened, we were diving south on Missouri hwy 13 just south of Warrensburg, Missouri when we rounded a curve.
They are terrific...I don't know why you say they aren't the best...
Nice images…but even with a 600mm, 2x, and 46MP I’m kinda questioning the 800 feet away, that close of a crop, and the IQ that’s there.
But, but but there's gold on the feet! and the branch, and the twigs!........
Not a birder, or an ortho-orin-orno- or something,
but great shots!
Those are all stunning good images. All are sharp and well composed.
Success often comes to those prepared. Nice shots :-)
tainkc wrote:
These are definitely not the best, but one must understand the circumstances under which they were taken. Here is the story:
I was on holiday over Christmas. My wife suggested that we go for a ride in the country. So, obviously I had to grab my camera (Sony A77ll) and a couple of lenses; One of which is a Tamron sp 150-600. during the drive I had a much smaller lens attached. My wife asked me why I am bringing that monster lens? My response was, "what if we see an eagle or something?".
Well, as it happened, we were diving south on Missouri hwy 13 just south of Warrensburg, Missouri when we rounded a curve. Sure enough, A Golden Eagle was resting on a branch. The only place to pull over was about 800 feet away. If that wasn't bad enough, knowing that this bird was not going to stick around very long, I had to change lenses real fast!
That part worked. He was still there But there was a barbed wire fence that may or may not be in the way. In my favor was that I was able to rest that heavy lens on the car door since I dare not open the door. I focused quickly but I was not all happy with the size of the image. Ah, ha! I have a built in teleconverter. Cool. I had to put the camera in jpeg mode (that part does not bother me) in order to make the teleconverter active. I put it in 2x and fired away. Here are 4 of them.
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Great shots! but please explain: "I had to put the camera in jpeg mode (that part does not bother me) in order to make the teleconverter active. I put it in 2x and fired away." never have heard of this procedure, before.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
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