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    Kristine SARtech's Avatar
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    Young adult bald eagle

    Crappy day, semi-crappy lens, = crappy photos. It was still thrilling when she circled over me a couple times.
    Think from now on I will only post better quality captures. Good thing Spring is coming.
    (sorry... having a bad day I guess)
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    Walk softly and carry a big lens.

    MY WEBSITE ... Quandee Photography

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    Re: Young adult bald eagle

    Love #3. The head is so sharp!
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    Re: Young adult bald eagle

    Never a crappy day when An Eagle is involved. Nice scores!

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    Re: Young adult bald eagle

    Crappy day, semi-crappy lens, = crappy photos.
    Hi Sartech,
    I like these shots. I think you did very well considering the conditions
    you shot in.

    It's not you or your equipment. It's the nature of what we are trying to shoot.
    Wildlife in the "wild" never corporates by flying close or stands still with the sun to our backs at least not in my neck of the woods.
    Bob in Denver
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    Re: Young adult bald eagle

    i'll be really glad to have obtained any of these

    I think with some PP they can be made even better

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    Re: Young adult bald eagle

    thanks people
    Walk softly and carry a big lens.

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