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May 08, 2006 00:27 |  #1

Sometimes they just sit there and pose.

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May 08, 2006 03:41 |  #2

WoW!:D

Now That is really nice. What egar did you shoot this with? You do seem to have been fairly close. Thanks for sharing this.

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May 08, 2006 03:46 |  #3

Wow...excellent shot. Very sharp with exposure spot on. Love the pose. Brilliant work. :-)


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May 08, 2006 03:50 |  #4

Indeed nice. My comments are for the dull sky that appears to be due to mid day shoot and may be some friendly photoshop assistant could take care of saturation and color. Then crop IMHO would look better if this magnificent bird had more space to look into, i.e. cropping the left side of frame. Cheers.
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May 08, 2006 04:01 |  #5

Yes samsen it was mid day and I understand what you mean about positioning to give more view on the right hand side.

Merlyn9, I use a rebel with a bigma and although I was around 30-40 meters away I could have got closer but then I was getting more of a looking up shot.

Maybe I should get some stilts so I can be at eye level with some of the high roosting birds.


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May 08, 2006 04:05 as a reply to  @ scnapper's post |  #6

scnapper wrote:
Merlyn9, I use a rebel with a bigma and although I was around 30-40 meters away I could have got closer but then I was getting more of a looking up shot.

Maybe I should get some stilts so I can be at eye level with some of the high roosting birds.

Scnapper... I would watch how close I got to that Osrpey... He looks like a good sized one. I hear they like shiny BLACK Lenses........:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Anthony ­ J ­ Howe
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May 08, 2006 04:41 |  #7

What a good angle on this eagle, showing it's beauty and mightiness. Well done on a fantastic shot.


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May 08, 2006 07:00 |  #8

Hi,
nice shot and good exposure, IMHO a little more space top and bottom would have framed him better.
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May 08, 2006 07:03 |  #9

Very nice shot of a beautiful bird. I agree with the comments on cropping (even though I always tend to crop very tight myself)


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May 08, 2006 08:22 |  #10

Verynice shot. Great pose and very good exposure!


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May 08, 2006 12:12 |  #11
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MY GOD ! Wish I could shoot like this.....
Fantastic capture; what a cooperative subject. Great detail and exposure.
How can I do it this way...:evil: :evil:

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May 08, 2006 12:43 |  #12

scnapper wrote:
Sometimes they just sit there and pose.

And what a beautiful pose. excellent capture.


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May 08, 2006 13:24 |  #13

What a handsome pose! Awesome capture scnapper!
I agree with Clare on more space at the top and bottom of the osprey. Beautiful nonetheless.


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May 08, 2006 15:27 |  #14

Wow, great capture. Congrats.

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May 08, 2006 16:33 |  #15

Beautiful bird and you captured this image beautifully. Great exposure and detail...the frame is a little tight on top and bottom but I would love this shot as is in my collection. Very nice work!


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