This post is showing an Immature Bald Eagle high in the tree tops. I was using a Canon R with a Tamron 150-600mm @ 600mm. My f/stop was f/6.3 & ISO was 1600. Shutter was 1/4oo second.
For this Post I am showing an Infra-Red 4 image B&W panorama shot with a Canon R & a 17-40mm lens @ 17mm. I had my ISO @ 1600 & f/8. The images were then Alined & Blended for the Final Image.
I am still working on images I shot but never got to work on. Being retired I have lots of time now to work on my images. I saw this Bald Eagle up in the trees but it was somewhat hidden in the leaves hiding the Bald Eagle. After a while the Eagle changed position and I was able to get a few shots…
Another Bald Eagle image from Blackwater NWR . This time I photographed three Bald Eagles interacting together trying to land all at one time. I never saw three Bald Eagles trying to land on the same branch at the same time before. I was using a Canon 7D with a 400mm Canon DO lens. The Eagles were 528 feet from where I was photographing…
I saw this Immature BALD Eagle in the tree tops as I was walking in the woods. I had a Canon 1D mkIII with a Canon 400mm DO Lens. My settings were f/5.0, 1/1600 second & ISO 640.
I was photographing this Bald Eagle that seemed happy to bounce about in the water. Bald Eagles mainly splash in the water to bathe keeping their feathers clean or catching a meal too large to fly away with. They then drag their meal to the shore to eat. While they prefer to snatch prey from the surface without getting wet, a failed strike or…
For this Post I am showing 2 close-up images of a Bald Eagle from Blackwater NWR. I was using a Sigma 300-800mm lens on a Canon 2oD. Then I used Firefly Upscaler 2x for up-rezing. So I got a very close 1600 mm view. But the Canon 20D had a 1.6x cropped sensor adding to the final view of 2560 mm.
I am going through my backup images looking for images to Post here and found this Bald Eagle in flight with nesting materials. I was using a Canon 1D mkIII camera with a Canon 400mm DO lens with a Canon 1.4x Teleconverter giving me a 560mm view. But the Canon 1D mkIII had a 1.3x cropped sensor which was like using camera with a…
For this Post I am showing something different. I noticed that most of my Posts are with horizontal formats. So for this Post I am showing a Vertical Format Image. This Image was taken with a 12-24mm lens @ 12mm. I was using a Canon 1D mk II. My f/stop was f/16.
I saw this Bald Eagle flying very low in the distance. Then it turned and flew along where we were setup. So I got a few good images as it flew by us. I was using a Canon 1D MK IV with a Canon 400mm DO Lens & 1.4 Teleconverter. The Canon 1D mkIV has a 1.3x cropped sensor. So adding all this it…