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Dec 12, 2005 00:39 |  #1

i was out taking some pictures of the foggy river, and an eagle flew over, so i followed it for a while and got a few pictures of it,


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Dec 12, 2005 00:41 as a reply to  @ webejamn's post |  #3

and again more
the quality on some of these is not very good on here but on the orgionals they are much better,


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Dec 12, 2005 00:44 |  #4

very nice. your eagles are a bit different from mine... I adjusted the shadows a bit, hope you dont mind...


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Dec 12, 2005 00:48 |  #5

again...


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Dec 12, 2005 00:49 |  #6

with a little better cs2 expert than me these could be resurrected quite nicely, although they are not bad to begin with...


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Dec 12, 2005 01:01 as a reply to  @ crazyea's post |  #7

i dont mind at all, i like it, i think the frost on the bird looks alittle odd though
but yes, it does look better,


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Dec 12, 2005 01:09 |  #8

yeh, I think that I corrected a little too much for the shadow.

did you see mine here: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=119849



  
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Dec 12, 2005 01:26 as a reply to  @ crazyea's post |  #9

yes i saw them just before i posted mine, i was thinking that i shouldnt post mine right after yours, because yours are nicer, however, i had fog to contend with and i was out in the cold for like 2 hrs tracking them down, and allsorts of fun stuff, then i noticed that my eagles are very ratty looking with very ruffeled feathers, but i think that makes them look more like real eagles out in the real wild and not tamed groomed ones,


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Dec 12, 2005 01:40 |  #10

Foggy here today as well. And I was freezing, runny nose, could barely move my fingers afterward. Your birds are very nice. I used a Sigma 50-500mm to get mine. I'm not sure what you used, but a 500mm sure helped me get the close shots.

No Tamed or groomed birds here, mine were in the wild as well. I have been out alot and never had any success at all until today. All were shot from the side of the road.



  
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