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Sep 10, 2018 22:33 |  #706

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Sep 15, 2018 21:49 |  #708

Beautiful shot - and great detail! Love the angle of flight and the terrific eye and beak detail.
I shot my first "Double Eagle" today. The RX10iv came through again catching the action in an instant. I only had about a second from when I noticed Eagle number two approaching to get the camera in position for the shot.

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Sep 16, 2018 08:55 |  #709

Got buzzed by a Buzzard last weekend. Luckily my M4 was handy... ;)

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Sep 16, 2018 22:45 |  #710

Dammm you guys and your blasted rx10iv. Y’all are going to force me to buy one yet... I’ve long been a believer in the 1” Sony sensor.

Seriously, everyone, Sony needs to pay you for promotional material. That's crackin’ photography from BIF to sidearm sliders.


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Sep 17, 2018 03:25 |  #711

mickeyb105 wrote in post #18709491 (external link)
Dammm you guys and your blasted rx10iv. Y’all are going to force me to buy one yet... I’ve long been a believer in the 1” Sony sensor.

Seriously, everyone, Sony needs to pay you for promotional material. That's crackin’ photography from BIF to sidearm sliders.

I have to agree, I'm right on the edge. ;-)a


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Sep 17, 2018 04:29 |  #712

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I shot my first "Double Eagle" today. The RX10iv came through again catching the action in an instant. I only had about a second from when I noticed Eagle number two approaching to get the camera in position for the shot.

That's awesome in many ways. Takes your breath away.



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Sep 17, 2018 06:11 |  #713

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That's awesome in many ways. Takes your breath away.

It was pretty amazing to experience and to be able to relive it through photos - well all I can say is thanks RX10iv! I was on continuous mode for this so here's another frame from that series. And btw, I was pretty far away so some heavy cropping was done on this photo.

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Sep 17, 2018 07:14 as a reply to  @ DocRoger's post |  #714

Thanks for second photos.
Did those thumpers actually land on that little branch, and hang on?
Looks like they're at least attempting to.
Agree with your camera. It does an impressive job indeed.



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Sep 17, 2018 08:12 |  #715

DocRoger wrote in post #18709657 (external link)
It was pretty amazing to experience and to be able to relive it through photos - well all I can say is thanks RX10iv! I was on continuous mode for this so here's another frame from that series. And btw, I was pretty far away so some heavy cropping was done on this photo.

Excellent Doc!


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Sep 17, 2018 08:33 |  #716

DocRoger wrote in post #18709657 (external link)
It was pretty amazing to experience and to be able to relive it through photos - well all I can say is thanks RX10iv! I was on continuous mode for this so here's another frame from that series. And btw, I was pretty far away so some heavy cropping was done on this photo.
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Sep 17, 2018 11:49 |  #717

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Thanks for second photos.
Did those thumpers actually land on that little branch, and hang on?
Looks like they're at least attempting to.
Agree with your camera. It does an impressive job indeed.

That is the very top branch of the tallest tree (dead wood) out in the middle of a lake/marsh area. It's up at least 80 feet or more. Bald Eagle #1 was perched up there for about 20 minutes when Eagle #2 came in (from I don't know where) and chased the other Eagle off. Yes, they actually perch on that. :lol:


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Sep 18, 2018 11:18 |  #719

This guy was building a web on my Jeep the other morning:

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Sep 18, 2018 14:25 |  #720

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This guy was building a web on my the other morning:
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Cool. I almost walked into this fella (well I think its a fella, as it seems to have a little winkie...) :-o

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