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We see a few Bald Eagles around here but mostly after Christmas. This is a Juvenile flyby at Potholes Reservoir last spring.
I got a little carried away with vignette though... 😬
Nikon D500, Tamron 150-600mm A011N


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Great thread, was fun to peruse through them all. A few of mine:

scissor tail fly catcher
D3s 500 f4G VR with 1.4 tc handheld

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Nikon D70 200-400 f4 VR with 1.7 tc on a tripod way back in 2005, 1/400 at f6.7 @ 680mm gave just the right amount of wing blur landing at the nest.

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Nikon D300 with 1.7 tc, 200-400VR, tripod, I call this “in flight sushi“. Big crop, near 70%. Yes, I own an abnormally great 200-400 VR1 compared to most, one reason why I did not buy my 500VR G until 2008, and I still use my old 200-400vr 1 from 2005 as my compact grab and go.

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snowy owl, D3s, 500 VR f4 with 1.4 tc, hand held, panned shot do not recall shutter speed, but was low, high iso, near sunset, very dark, wild bird, not baited. 8 hours looking, locating and waiting after a 5 hour journey throughout Missouri.
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Great thread, was fun to peruse through them all. A few of mine:

scissor tail fly catcher
D3s 500 f4G VR with 1.4 tc handheld

p1046358447-5.jpg



Nikon D70 200-400 f4 VR with 1.7 tc on a tripod way back in 2005, 1/400 at f6.7 @ 680mm gave just the right amount of wing blur landing at the nest.

p1069073234-5.jpg



Nikon D300 with 1.7 tc, 200-400VR, tripod, I call this “in flight sushi“. Big crop, near 70%. Yes, I own an abnormally great 200-400 VR1 compared to most, one reason why I did not buy my 500VR G until 2008, and I still use my old 200-400vr 1 from 2005 as my compact grab and go.

p102259436-6.jpg



snowy owl, D3s, 500 VR f4 with 1.4 tc, hand held, panned shot do not recall shutter speed, but was low, high iso, near sunset, very dark, wild bird, not baited. 8 hours looking, locating and waiting after a 5 hour journey throughout Missouri.
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Amazing photography Wade! :cool:(y)