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Pair of Eagles

Steve Robinson

New member
I went by the 'eagle tree' yesterday and this time there were two. They weren't too cooperative and one flew off in a huff after just a few clicks. The light was not great either but we get what we get.

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
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Steve,

This shows the advantage of a silent shutter. I always thought it was needed for content and theater performances, but here, shooting wild animals, clicking away can't be too welcome!

I like this double pose! Did you swap out a previous picture here as I thought that ones bird was looking back? We're lucky you are there to watch them. Keep at it!!

BTW, where's the nest?

Asher
 

Steve Robinson

New member
Thanks Asher. I did swap it out but the poses were the same. The original image was less than sharp when I posted it so I decided to replace it. It looked acceptably sharp in LR4 but later in SmugMug and here it didn't. Oh well.
 
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