Yesterday I went to a Nature Area in Northern Colorado that last year I would take my youngest grandson to after picking him up from Preschool. I was by myself this time, but the excitement was the same as spotted the Bald Eagle on it's familiar perch 30 feet above the highway.
With the way he was facing, I had to shoot into the sun. Though there were clouds the sun was close to setting and still forcing it's way through making for some difficult shooting conditions. This image came out pretty well after separating the eagle and tree from the sky. I walked to the backside to take a few shots and it was amazing how much better, with more detail they looked.
This won't match Kyle's great Bald Eagle images from a few days ago, but I was still happy to get them. I did get a couple of birds in flight or birds taking off images as it's partner came in, I will process those later.
Nikon Z6III
Tamron 50-400mm
All comments are welcome,
Jim
With the way he was facing, I had to shoot into the sun. Though there were clouds the sun was close to setting and still forcing it's way through making for some difficult shooting conditions. This image came out pretty well after separating the eagle and tree from the sky. I walked to the backside to take a few shots and it was amazing how much better, with more detail they looked.
This won't match Kyle's great Bald Eagle images from a few days ago, but I was still happy to get them. I did get a couple of birds in flight or birds taking off images as it's partner came in, I will process those later.
Nikon Z6III
Tamron 50-400mm
All comments are welcome,
Jim
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