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I have been working on learning the ops of my new camera. Waited for this eagle to take flight.
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great photos, looks like your getting it down pretty well!
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Awesome set
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Awesome photos Alpinegus! It looks to me like you are really getting the hang of the controls on your camera!
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Very very nice. Can't beat eagles
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That set of photos is incredible!
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Those are cool pictures! way to capture the moment.
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IMO there is nothing more beautiful then our nations bird!
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thats outstanding, great pics
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Nice...
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SWEET..I wonder what that blue lookin thing is it the tree behind him ?
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SWEET..I wonder what that blue lookin thing is it the tree behind him ?
The blue is a Stellar Jay the in picture 3 landed next to the eagle; picture four the Jay is flying away.
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Good job on those pics, I really like how symmetrical he/she looks, especially the second pic.
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Great sequence.
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