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    Ol' Glory

    Hey all, these were taken this morning. My wife woke me up suddenly with a "THERES AN EAGLE ON OUR DOCK!!!" So I grabbed the cam and was able to get these before he flew off.
    I took these while in my boxers, so does that make these "overexposed"!!?lol:blush2:
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    Re: Ol' Glory

    Nice job on the fly
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    Re: Ol' Glory

    That last shot is superb. The detail in the wing feathers in excellent.

    Did you still set settings manual or did you throw it into auto like I would have lol.
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    Re: Ol' Glory

    Jaedon, it was shot in manual. I set the exposure real quick when I first got outside. I've really been trying to do everything in manual mode since reading Loupeys posts. I think I'm starting to get a better feel for it now. Thanks for the comments.:thumbsup:

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    Re: Ol' Glory

    Great Job, BB!

    What a wonderful opportunity and wonderful results. The wingtips are great in #3!
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