Nick,
Great owl!
Mark,
The eagles were so far away that you didn't have much of a shot. Nice effort though!
Dave
Nick,
Great owl!
Mark,
The eagles were so far away that you didn't have much of a shot. Nice effort though!
Dave
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A Laughing Gull going for a stroll
1DX
700mm
Hand held
ISO 3200
f/7.1
1/1000
Nice work....I love raptors.....wish I could get some close shots like this
Willett
1DX +500mm f4L IS USM + 1.4 TCII
Manual mode
ISO 3200
f/7.1
1/2000
Visiting Tampa to see the kids and Grand-daughter but can't resist the local birds ( I have a ton of baby pics too)
Brown Pelican
1DX
700mm
ISO 3200 (very overcast day)
f/7.1
1/2000
Tell us a little bit about this shot! Were you in a blind for this? What lens were you using? Crop any? This is one of the better Red-shouldered Hawk pictures that I have ever seen. Very natural looking (woodsy background), but with a narrow enough depth of field that the hawk really pops!
On another note, I showed this picture to one of my friends who is a bird enthusiast and he immediately said, "looks like he was in S. Florida based on the vegetation."
Last edited by dsiegel5151; 04-05-2013 at 04:25 PM.
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Thanks!
Your friend is absolutely correct. This is in south Florida, which in itself makes getting close shots to wildlife like this easier than most other places.
I got this shot while driving a back road looking for wildlife. This hawk came and landed on a tree limb overhanging the edge of the road. So I just had to stop my car and get out.
shot with a 50d and 100-400mm lens @400mm 1/160th, f5.6 iso 500. Very minor crop and basic adjustments in post.