wagaboo wrote:
There's only a couple of weeks left until the Eagle migration on the Idaho/Washington border. The migration is typically from BC and Alberta where they come to feast on dying spawning Kokanee salmon. Hundreds of birds can be seen at close range and sometimes even a 250mm kit lens can be too much glass
I have often blown (filled) 2 mem cards in one morning.
This was taken last year.
Thanks for looking
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Whoo-Hoo, that's a fantastic capture, love one like that on my wall
Just perfectly captured and executed.
tomad
Loc: North Carolina
One of the best eagle shots I've seen!
beautiful shot I would love to be able to get a shot like that, What equipment and settings did you use? Was it straight out of the camera or was it adjusted in photoshop . Just curious
wagaboo wrote:
There's only a couple of weeks left until the Eagle migration on the Idaho/Washington border. The migration is typically from BC and Alberta where they come to feast on dying spawning Kokanee salmon. Hundreds of birds can be seen at close range and sometimes even a 250mm kit lens can be too much glass
I have often blown (filled) 2 mem cards in one morning.
This was taken last year.
Thanks for looking
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That of the eagle is a superior shot and should be framed!
After a picture like this, is there ever going to be another. Fine shot, treasure the memory.
Really good. Nice reflection.
A really great shot. In aviation, it would be called a "perfect flair," nose high with the gear kissing the ground. You captured it perfectly.
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