Kindavacant wrote:
All nice shots (Didn't like #2, too busy).
But what's the story with #3? Impressive photo but Two adult bald Eagles fighting over what? That's a juvinile bald Eagle on the ground, no other food around.
Yes, it was a "food fight". What you don't see is the eagle that snached the salmon carcass and took off during the rucus. There were six eagles involved in this food fight.
Here is another scene with no food showing.
littlebiddle wrote:
snapschott wrote:
#1 It seems my subjects are always trying to escape. This bull has an unusal dongle.
#2 I guess the outhouse is not available right now.
#3 Food fight!
If there is someone in the outhouse I hope there is plenty of TP! Great shots !
KINDAVACANT said it was "too busy" but as luck would have it, it was not at the time. For some unknown reason Moose are attracted to our old privy.
#1 It seems my subjects are always trying to escape. This bull has an unusal dongle.
#2 I guess the outhouse is not available right now.
#3 Food fight!
f 4, 1/400 200mm
1.60 f 2.8 51mm
1/400 f 4 200mm
fthomas wrote:
Unbelievable shot of the eagle. Awesome!
Thank you very much. The shot was taken from the Homer Spit looking back toward Homer in winter.
shoot4fun wrote:
Hope you don't mind - I couldn't resist taking a look at a closer crop. Great winter scene.
You are right, of course, but I hated to cut out the street sign and old vehicles since they are so typically Akaskan.
The village is the Ninilchik Fishing Village on Cook Inlet and the mountain is Mt. Redoubt. Thank you for your comments and effort.
If this works it will be due to good advise from your membership. If not, then it is only because I am unskilled.
The eagle was shot with a Sony F828, F8, 1/320
The fishing village with a Sony A700, F6.3, 1/320, 120mm
The Winter Sunset with a Sony A850, F4.5, 1/100, 70mm
sinatraman wrote:
did not go. 2 questions. 1 did you hit preview after selecting your photos? if you did you just deleted them. 2 are your photos in jpg, gif, bmp, or png format? if not they wouldn't post.
I don't seem to be able to get my photos to come up with the Browse Button. They are all in the PE9 organizer. I tried to click and drag them to the boxes, but that obviously did not work. I did not hit preview. They are all jpg. For some reason Windows 7 and PE9 don't seem to like each other.
The photos are from three Sony cameras. Not sure if this will go or not, first attempt to send in Pictures.