Ken Norton wrote:
>The eagles have pretty much went on there way now. It has been a mild
>winter so they didn't stick around too long. However, I did get some nice
>shots. I was able to "stalk" one to within 30 feet. I also shot one as it
>flew right over my head and completely filled my viewfinder with just a
>200mm lens.
Hmm...
> I doubt it will be sharp, but it was exciting!
I bet.
>They seemed to be a bit "jumpy" this year. Makes me wonder why their
increased shyness.
No, no, no. I don't believe this. SHYNESS?????
Why did I ever read this thread? :-(
I think you should come to Scandinavia, when you've developed your slides we
will all have a great contest: Who's the first to differ the dirt-spots from
the eagles. The winner takes it all, a Zuiko 16mm fisheye for further great
eagle-shooting. :-)
Eagle-eyed Ulf Westerberg
PS. Well, good eagle-shots are possible here as well, but not without a dead
cow (now banned, thank you european market!) and a hide/blind.
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