Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: grandpawrichard on February 02, 2013, 11:22:54 AM
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Dick
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Awesome pictures
Nice immature balds and full balds
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not an Eagle, but a cool photo:
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I named it "Hey! Can't a bird get any Privacy around here? Darned Photographers and their cameras!"
Dick
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Nice pictures!
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I remember you talking about your new camera gear last year. Those pics are so cool! The upgrade was worth it eh? :tup:
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Nice action shots!
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great pics! never seen so many eagles in one tree. i love it when huge birds try to land on the tiny top branches and it rarely works out for them haha. also the second pic you posted looks like he just got done eating!
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love the peregrine falcon shot...such intensity. i know that eagle tree well...it is always loaded up this time of year. there has to be some good food source nearby. also dome great bird populations, ducks, shore birds, down that way in the flooded fields. nice job sweet shots.
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What kind of gear are you using Dick? I can't remember for sure. But the color detail in incredible! I want one, what ever it is as long as it is not a canon. :chuckle:
Nikon user :peep:
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What kind of gear are you using Dick? I can't remember for sure. But the color detail in incredible! I want one, what ever it is as long as it is a canon. :chuckle:
EX-Nikon user :peep:
There, I fixed it for you! ;) :) :D (never underestimate the powers of a moderator! ;) :D )
I'm still using my Trusty Canon 7D. :) The lens used in almos all of the photos is my faithful friend the Canon f5.6 400 mm. L series telephoto. :) The tree photo with all of the Eagles in it was taken with my Canon 17-40 f4 wide angle lens.
Dick
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Bah hahahahahaha
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What kind of gear are you using Dick? I can't remember for sure. But the color detail in incredible! I want one, what ever it is as long as it is a canon. :chuckle:
EX-Nikon user :peep:
There, I fixed it for you! ;) :) :D (never underestimate the powers of a moderator! ;) :D )
I'm still using my Trusty Canon 7D. :) The lens used in almos all of the photos is my faithful friend the Canon f5.6 400 mm. L series telephoto. :) The tree photo with all of the Eagles in it was taken with my Canon 17-40 f4 wide angle lens.
Dick
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