Huh...didn't post. Also applied in-camera cross hatch filter.
lleach wrote:
Hi,
Thought this spoke for itself but I guess you need to say something. Used "night landscape" mode on my D5100. On a tripod. Camera chose ISO 800, f 5, 1/4 sec.
Maybe the tree was vertical but the camera club was partying and not quite vertical?? "chuckle"
The only thing this has to do with Christmas decorations is that it happened as I was driving towards town to take the above pictures. I had my camera out and telephoto on to take some pics of deer which are out in full force this time of year. After this I forgot about the deer...
The only thing this has to do with Christmas decorations is that it happened as I was driving towards town to take the above pictures. I had my camera out and telephoto on to take some pics of deer which are out in full force this time of year. After this I forgot about the deer...
Larry, this is an amazing shot. Don't usually see eagles in this flight "posture". Pays to be at the ready! Pat
Any hawk experts here able to identify the attacker?
I suspect this was a territorial dispute.
Both flew away apparantly unscathed.
lleach wrote:
The only thing this has to do with Christmas decorations is that it happened as I was driving towards town to take the above pictures. I had my camera out and telephoto on to take some pics of deer which are out in full force this time of year. After this I forgot about the deer...
The old ISO 800 trick, works every time. Nice shot.
lleach wrote:
I'll work on getting it vertical!
lleach wrote:
Huh...didn't post. Also applied in-camera cross hatch filter.
lleach wrote:
Hi,
Thought this spoke for itself but I guess you need to say something. Used "night landscape" mode on my D5100. On a tripod. Camera chose ISO 800, f 5, 1/4 sec.