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One from Lock and Dam 14
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The eagles are back at Lock and Dam 14 on the Mississippi River. Today, however, the light was hit and miss and the eagles were not real active.

Here is one capture of a juvenile flying overhead



This is the most recent page of a 96 page thread about L&D 14. If you work backwards, you'll see some stunning captures.
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#2
Wow those, including yours, are awesome.
Grateful11
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#3
That's a fantastic shot... you can almost see the insecurity of inexperience in his face... At least, I imagine that I can.
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hal wrote:
That's a fantastic shot... you can almost see the insecurity of inexperience in his face... At least, I imagine that I can.

It's a matter of perspective. From the perspective of it's prey...
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hal wrote:
That's a fantastic shot... you can almost see the insecurity of inexperience in his face... At least, I imagine that I can.

Ha! What free says! If I were a critter and I saw that eagle with that face and those eyes looking at me I'd scurrying SO fast....
Beautiful shot! What camera?
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DP wrote:
[quote=hal]
That's a fantastic shot... you can almost see the insecurity of inexperience in his face... At least, I imagine that I can.

Ha! What free says! If I were a critter and I saw that eagle with that face and those eyes looking at me I'd scurrying SO fast....
Beautiful shot! What camera?
Thanks!

Canon 40D with Sigma 120-400 lens.
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not just DAM.....Van DAMme.......
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