Back in the 80's I had to go to Alaska to see Bald Eagles, lately I've seen them all over Michigan. A couple of weeks ago I photographed a pair of adults in front of my place in Traverse City. A few weeks ago while returning downstate, we were buzzed by an adult - couldn't have been more than 25 feet from the car as we were traveling around 70mph. Unfortunately most of these sightings were totally out of the blue and there was no way to set up and capture. It has made me more likely to keep the 600 in the car.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "P. J. Alling" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: PESO: Eagle Pair


I have yet to get close enough to an Eagle for any of my lenses. Glad to see your /obsolete/ camera works so well.
Stan Halpin wrote:
Seen this evening across the river from our house. I took several dozen shots, mostly handheld, a few on a monopod. I started at ISO1600, but then dropped to 800 and just tried to be steady. So, some noise, some camera movement, but not too bad considering. As I work my way through the other shots (this was grabbed almost randomly from the stack) I may find one or more that can be rendered more sharply. K20D, DA*60-250/4.0 @ 250mm

stan

http://smhalpin.posterous.com/pair-of-eagles



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