Gale vs. the Eagle
Hi Y'all,
Yesterday I witnessed an epic confrontation, my good friend, Gale vs the Eagle. Gale has been trying to get another eagleshot for a good while but has had to deal with a bunch of eagles who ducked her challenge.
The location, the Viera Wetlands, in the early AM.
The champion
the challenger
the arena
Gale goes to work
and the winner is http://dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=46288
Yesterday I witnessed an epic confrontation, my good friend, Gale vs the Eagle. Gale has been trying to get another eagleshot for a good while but has had to deal with a bunch of eagles who ducked her challenge.
The location, the Viera Wetlands, in the early AM.
The champion
the challenger
the arena
Gale goes to work
and the winner is http://dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=46288
Harry
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I notice a certain family resemblance between your Champion and Gale's Eagle. But there is a difference in the color (WB?). Not having ever been to the Viera Wetlands, I have not idea what the actual colors should look like, but your photo looks like it came right out Miami CSI, it has a definit yellow tone to it. I have to say that if I open both pictures and flip back and forth, I like Gale's colors better. In your defense, you did state that it was early A.M. so your Champion may be the result of the rising sun.
Large lens what large lens? You can't mean that lil' ole 500mm can you!!?? Hell that's a small lens compared to the 400 2.8, the 600 F4 and the 300-800. We use that for our close-up work.
Thanks Mike.
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Since she was using my 500mm for the shot I would have to say I was the lens bearer.
Its the same eagle just that mine was shot earlier in the day during the "golden" hours and that would explain the yellow cast. I could remove the cast in PS but since I got to the wetlands early in the day to catch that light it would be self-defeating.:D Since we were both shooting Nikons using automatic WB its not a WB issue. Also our shots were taken at different angles.
Gale's shot was fantastic and probably much better than my humble efforts.
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Do you think it's closer from the road, rather tahn the flight deck?
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I think the road is a bit closer but the flight deck's higher elevation would give you a better angle. I've been shooting her from the road because of the lighting and she's usually severely backlit from the road by the flight deck. The deck's elevation & angle might ease the backlighting.
On my last 3 visits to the wetlands over the past week she has been on that perch at sunrise and has usually stayed there for at least an hour so unless she decides to change her pattern we should have a good shot at her on Monday.
When she flies off the perch its usually has been in the general direction of the deck so the chances of getting a good flight shot would be better from the deck depending on the lighting.
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Thanks Ben. Show me the eagle first and then we will discuss he lens.
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Yep well thats almost right:>))
Sure was a great day thanks to Harry..
I'll be there Monday morning Harry:>))) heehee
Wouldn't pass up a chance to shoot, especially an EAGLE.
The 400 will be fine. Those shots turned out good to>)))
Going for a flight shot, next:>))
I liked using the 300 f4 as well.
The D200 is a marvelous camera and the colors are great. Love mine.
Yep time was a tad different and changing quite fast from moment to moment.
Yep early morning for sure.
Beautiful Images Harry:>))
Thank you again for a wonderful day.
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Nice to see you all again.
Catch ya at Merritt 4.
Nick, yep i sure do remember you.
I check in here quite often, just have not been active.
oppps sorry about that.
i will try to post a bit more.
Thank You all
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However, that does not look like my lens or my tripod!
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Uh, no canon/nikon debate here, but I am curious, are the birds as leery of black as they are of white?
And since I have never seen a white gun barrel, what the H are they thinking? Any bird, not just raptors, any wild bird, I mean.
Kids, dogs, anything can walk along, but raise my camera, they either freeze for several hours, or they fly with their back ends towards me.
Thanks Gavin. The lens ain't that big. The truth is that Gale is one of the "little people". :lol
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Thanks Nick. Since Gale was shooting with my 500 it gave me a great opportunity to use my 17-35 lens.
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Same here. I have actually touched Hummingbirds on my feeders. I can hold the feeder or stand next to the feeder and they will come to feed, but if I'm closer than about 15 feet and raise my camera, they're gone. Same with the Crows and Ravens. They will sit on the phone poles and lines and I can walk right up under them, but if I have a camera I can't cross the street or get closer than the width of a front yard.
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Boy that Viera Wetlands sure looks flat! And so many "posts." Wonder what kind of trees they were. But they make a good landing place for your birds!
So that stair structure is a viewing "blind" sort of? So you could carry up a folding chair and an umbrella and just sit and watch the wildlife?
What do you do when two cars on the road meet?
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Hey Ginger,
That "closeness" is why they invented 500mm, 600mm, and 800mm lenses.
Birds will just about always know you are there especially if you are carrying a camera with along dark or white lens attached. The key is to appear as non-threathening as possible during your slooow approach. As long as the bird doesn't feel threathened it will usually not bolt. I don't think it really make a difference between white and black lenses.
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We had a really fine time shooting from sunrise to sunset that day. A day that would be hard to beat.
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I have always said that birds were basically evil creatures. They usually have a way to mess up your shot. :cry
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All of Florida is flat. :lol
The raptors love to roost on those dead trees. I ahve caught just about very local raptor on them at one time or the other.
There are two viewing decks in the wetlands. Very popular with birders and shooters. You can carry anything you want up there.
As Nick said the roads are marked one way and that is very frequently ignored as usually we don't have mor ethan 2-3 cars in there at a time. There is enough room for a car to pull to the side (carefully) to let another one pass them.
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Thanks Dick. It is a fine place to shoot and only 15 minutes from my house.
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