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Immature Bald Eagle in Flight
RKnecht
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November 17, 2008
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Made my (now) weekly trip to the dam today to find some great action. All were taken with the D3, 300 2.8, and TC20EII.
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A few Nikon bodies and some fast Nikon glass
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jonh68
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Wonderful shots. I am jealous you have such a great spot to observe eagles.
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Fred Maurer
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Great shots Rich! Are these from Conowingo Dam?
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Excellent. I like the PP you did on these.
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Ric Grupe
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November 18, 2008
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Those first two are very cool...even with that dam background!
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Tremendous set here. Great job even for a Nikon
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Harryb
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Excellent low light captures.
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November 18, 2008
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great shots did you some close flybys.
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RxRick
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November 20, 2008
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Wow. #1 is amazing - looks like he has about a 10-foot wingspan.
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Amazing set, #1 is my favorite.
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amazing series and #1 totally incredible.
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