No Osprey but how about Eagles?
These are old pictures I took with my handy Olympus 750UZ(10x optical woohoo). They aren't the best but they are all I have and were from a fun trip.
These were taken at Rolling Stone Lake in Wisconsin on an ice fishing trip. It was early morning and about -25 with wind chill and we had to walk about a half mile in foot deep snow.
That is me by the way and I'm sitting on a big bucket turned upside down.
It started out cloudy and snowing but then cleared up. Then there wasn't a cloud in the sky so the backgrounds were bright blue, but with the Olympus you get cyan and magenta outlines from high contrast edges so please excuse those.
We fished all day and in the early afternoon we were visited by some hungry Bald Eagles. They had a nest on the edge of the lake and anytime someone caught a Northern Pike they would fly over to see if they could grab an easy meal. So with the bait of fresh fish flopping on the ice I got a couple pretty close shots.
This last one is my favorite. We thought it only fair that since they were being such good sports about letting us take their pictures that they should at least get something out of it.
Thanks for looking and I hope you like my pictures. I think they came out pretty good for a Point and Shoot, but I love the 10x Optical zoom, none of that fake Digital zoom for me.
Here are links to the galleries if you want to see a little more.
Fishing shots and miscellaneous
Bald Eagles
Here is one last shot from the trip. Enjoy.
Nick
These were taken at Rolling Stone Lake in Wisconsin on an ice fishing trip. It was early morning and about -25 with wind chill and we had to walk about a half mile in foot deep snow.
That is me by the way and I'm sitting on a big bucket turned upside down.
It started out cloudy and snowing but then cleared up. Then there wasn't a cloud in the sky so the backgrounds were bright blue, but with the Olympus you get cyan and magenta outlines from high contrast edges so please excuse those.
We fished all day and in the early afternoon we were visited by some hungry Bald Eagles. They had a nest on the edge of the lake and anytime someone caught a Northern Pike they would fly over to see if they could grab an easy meal. So with the bait of fresh fish flopping on the ice I got a couple pretty close shots.
This last one is my favorite. We thought it only fair that since they were being such good sports about letting us take their pictures that they should at least get something out of it.
Thanks for looking and I hope you like my pictures. I think they came out pretty good for a Point and Shoot, but I love the 10x Optical zoom, none of that fake Digital zoom for me.
Here are links to the galleries if you want to see a little more.
Fishing shots and miscellaneous
Bald Eagles
Here is one last shot from the trip. Enjoy.
Nick
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but boy sure would warm me up to be able to shot an eagle in the wild like that
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Nick
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Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
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Nick
SmugMug Technical Account Manager
Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
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Nick
SmugMug Technical Account Manager
Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
I agree with Harry. You did a very nice job with the eagle shots I like your other shots too. They are nice to look at when most of us are sitting in 80 degree + temps...
I'm still looking for my 1st eagle in the wild. I hope I capture him/her as well as you did
Steve
Those eagles in flight are *really* well composed. I also like the misty landscape pic (#1).
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alan
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Nick
SmugMug Technical Account Manager
Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
I have never seen an eagle, I have had one pointed out to me 20 yrs ago, but I couldn't "see" it, didn't have a 300 plus 1.4 then.
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