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That's really an excellent corm, Ira. They never let me close enough to capture the eyes well. Nice job.Cormorant
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Love the shots and I love these gorgeous animals!Octopus eyes - 2 shots in a burst of an octopus eye. Shots have same time stamp to the second. The coloring around the eye changes as fast as the blink of an eye.
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Thank you, they were always fascinating to shoot. While often shy, they would also come out and watch us sometimes. We did our best to not stress them and let them be after a bit.Love the shots and I love these gorgeous animals!
Great capture! There is something about that bird that just pulls you in and want to shoot more and more.Bald Eagle Homer Alaska. Sony A1, 200-600mm lens. Tripod.
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The inquisitive and wary stare. Great capture and presentation!
Wow! Just amazing!
Wonderfu shot ... hope to see one some day
Another favorite of mine....
Is it taken in a Zoo? I love to see them in the wild. Beautiful shot!