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I Finally edited most of my photos from this summer. 4 Weeks in Northern Norway at my cabin.
All photos are taken with Sony A1 + 600 F4 GM (Some with 1.4x TC)
(FYM: Also posted this on FM)
Enjoy!
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White tailed eagle dive by Andreas Larssen, on Flickr
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White tailed eagle by Andreas Larssen...
Hello Everyone,
First post on the forum. I really enjoy seeing everyone's work and am looking forward to learn more from the group. Here are a couple of shots I have taken recently.
Thank you for looking. As always suggestions and feedback is appreciated.
Dave
One of the raptors I encounter the most in Kruger is the brown snake eagle.
Shot with the Z9 @840mm f/5.6 (thx for highlighting my typo) and ISO 8000 (denoise through LR). It was another grey day and brought the saturation up in the sky to get a bit of blue in it.
Winter, Spring, and Summer all in one week. Eagles are nesting. Captured my best Kingfisher BIF to date. And this sunrise panorama of a Great Blue Heron Rookery all within a two mile stretch of the Poudre River in Fort Collins, CO.
As Shot with D850, 500 PF 5.6 + 1.4 Teleconverter. Cropped with PS Curves contrast adjustment. Interested in any ideas, particularly the highlights. I have been experimenting with Center Weighted, Spot, and Highlight Weighted Metering. This metadata indicates Metering Mode "Other" & I don't...
Martial eagle, Polemaetus bellicosus, the largest bird of prey in Africa. Preys on small antelope, monkeys, birds, using it's powerful long legs and 7' wingspan. It's all business. Shots taken with Sony a1 200-600mm G OSS ISO (auto) 400-500 1600sec f/8 580mm handheld.
Ok, first post!
Wanting to get a couple of prints made for the people who allowed me to use their property for access to a nesting pair of eagles.
Is this ready to go?
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