Bald Eagle watching for a fish below.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Hand held @ 600mm. Distance was about 125-150 feet.
Canon 5Dsr - Canon 300 2.8 II - Canon 2x III - 1/1000 - f/11 - ISO @ 500.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Thank you very much, Robert.
Oh, goodness, yet another Bald Eagle shot. I'm sorry, but I see so many photos of Bald Eagles that I'm bored with them. This could easily be titled "Bald Eagle Watching Two Lamborghinis Racing A Herd Of Elephants" and it wouldn't have told any more of a story. I do apologize. Your photo is beautiful; it's amazingly sharp; it's exposure is perfect; but it's one more photo of a Bald Eagle.
I know, I could have just passed on looking at it, but there is some masochistic impulse in my makeup that whispers to me, "Take a look. This image might be different." They never are. At least they aren't different enough to move them out of the category of cliche. Did I mention that your photo is technically superb? (I'm betting that won't make you like me.)
I am amazed at this being handheld! Great shot, and I wish I had your setup!
My intent was to agree with you rdgreenwood!!!
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
rdgreenwood wrote:
Oh, goodness, yet another Bald Eagle shot. I'm sorry, but I see so many photos of Bald Eagles that I'm bored with them. This could easily be titled "Bald Eagle Watching Two Lamborghinis Racing A Herd Of Elephants" and it wouldn't have told any more of a story. I do apologize. Your photo is beautiful; it's amazingly sharp; it's exposure is perfect; but it's one more photo of a Bald Eagle.
I know, I could have just passed on looking at it, but there is some masochistic impulse in my makeup that whispers to me, "Take a look. This image might be different." They never are. At least they aren't different enough to move them out of the category of cliche. Did I mention that your photo is technically superb? (I'm betting that won't make you like me.)
Oh, goodness, yet another Bald Eagle shot. I'm so... (
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The Bald Eagles migrate from Canada to feed on our spawning salmon for only 6 weeks out of this year and then they are gone. That is why I take as many photos as I can while they are here. I don't have the the luxury to photograph them anytime I want.
I thank you for your honest appraisal of my ornithological photographic abilities and boring photos of my Bald Eagle pursuits, rdgreenwood.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
BlueMorel wrote:
I am amazed at this being handheld! Great shot, and I wish I had your setup!
I thank you very much, BlueMorel.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
geezer76 wrote:
My intent was to agree with you rdgreenwood!!!
I thank you for your wishful intent, geezer76.
Regis wrote:
Hand held @ 600mm. Distance was about 125-150 feet.
Canon 5Dsr - Canon 300 2.8 II - Canon 2x III - 1/1000 - f/11 - ISO @ 500.
It is a pleasure to be able to enjoy your obviously excellent capture!
Your consistently outstanding work impresses the HE11 out of me. I wouldn't even attempt handheld at 600mm. Could you estimate your keeper rate doing that?
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
kpmac wrote:
Another nice one, Regis.
I thank you very much, kpmac.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
deanfl wrote:
It is a pleasure to be able to enjoy your obviously excellent capture!
I appreciate your good reply, deanfl. Thank you.
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