White-bellied Sea-eagle

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marj
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White-bellied Sea-eagle

Tassie

Top action shot there Marj !!

Birdgirl2009
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Amazing and unusual shot. I wouldn't like to go anywhere near that talon! Where was it taken and do you know the settings you used?

tarkineus
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Hi marj, a great capture in spite of the crop and the victory roll. :D

Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour

Raoul
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Great shot Marj,mean looking critter.

marj
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Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Lens: Sigma 50-500 at 190mm
Exposure: 1/8000 sec
Aperture: f/7.1

I was on a boat, and it was perched on a tree where I was taking pictures of it. As we passed it took off doing a sharp turn to fly alongside the boat.

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Marj

If I'd seen that coming at me I would have got so excited I would have completely muffed the shot, well done he really looks the business doesn't he (or she)?

Sunshine Coast Queensland

smeedingo2
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HI marj
Excellent shot. I now how hard it was to get my shots well done.

Birdgirl2009
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Hi Marj
Thanks for providing the details. I'm trying to learn what shutter speeds are necessary to freeze flying birds. My camera only goes to 1/1600 sec I think. 1/8000 is incredibly fast. You must have had plenty of light that day

tarkineus
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Hi birdgirl, in most instances 1/1600 should be fast enough to freeze a bird in flight. However, for reliable results your camera needs to be capable of track-focusing (continuous focus) - without that feature, it's hit and miss - more often miss.

Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour

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