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me[_5_] January 27th 19 04:31 PM

A couple photos
 
Looks like it's finally back to work on Mon for us Feds. Jpgs for the
wary.

Eagle:
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5563.html
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20...7/D5C_5563.jpg

Cedar Waxwing:
http://whfoto.net/Fotostream/2019_1/.../D5C_5397.html
http://whfoto.net/Fotostream/2019_1/...5/D5C_5397.jpg


Alan Browne[_2_] January 27th 19 08:10 PM

A couple photos
 
On 2019-01-27 11:31, me wrote:
Looks like it's finally back to work on Mon for us Feds. Jpgs for the
wary.

Eagle:
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5563.html
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20...7/D5C_5563.jpg


Nice warm light there


Cedar Waxwing:
http://whfoto.net/Fotostream/2019_1/.../D5C_5397.html
http://whfoto.net/Fotostream/2019_1/...5/D5C_5397.jpg



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me[_5_] January 29th 19 11:49 PM

A couple photos
 
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 15:10:06 -0500, Alan Browne
wrote:

On 2019-01-27 11:31, me wrote:
Looks like it's finally back to work on Mon for us Feds. Jpgs for the
wary.

Eagle:
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5563.html
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20...7/D5C_5563.jpg


Nice warm light there


Thanks, you might like this more extreme example earlier in the
morning another day and place.
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5483.html

PeterN[_7_] January 30th 19 03:11 AM

A couple photos
 
On 1/27/2019 11:31 AM, me wrote:
Looks like it's finally back to work on Mon for us Feds. Jpgs for the
wary.

Eagle:
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5563.html
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20...7/D5C_5563.jpg

Cedar Waxwing:
http://whfoto.net/Fotostream/2019_1/.../D5C_5397.html
http://whfoto.net/Fotostream/2019_1/...5/D5C_5397.jpg


Nice captures. Where did you take them?

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PeterN

PeterN[_7_] January 30th 19 03:13 AM

A couple photos
 
On 1/29/2019 6:49 PM, me wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 15:10:06 -0500, Alan Browne
wrote:

On 2019-01-27 11:31, me wrote:
Looks like it's finally back to work on Mon for us Feds. Jpgs for the
wary.

Eagle:
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5563.html
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20...7/D5C_5563.jpg


Nice warm light there


Thanks, you might like this more extreme example earlier in the
morning another day and place.
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5483.html

Sorry. The WB looks artificial to me. I like the others much better.

--
PeterN

David B.[_6_] January 30th 19 07:45 AM

A couple photos
 
On 29/01/2019 23:49, me wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 15:10:06 -0500, Alan Browne
wrote:

On 2019-01-27 11:31, me wrote:
Looks like it's finally back to work on Mon for us Feds. Jpgs for the
wary.

Eagle:
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5563.html
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20...7/D5C_5563.jpg


Nice warm light there


Thanks, you might like this more extreme example earlier in the
morning another day and place.
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5483.html



All your photographs are, to me, truly amazing! I congratulate you on
your skill.

How fortunate you are to have such magnificent creatures as subjects. My
gut tells me that you've spent much time waiting for 'just the right
moment'! :-)

--
David B.

David B.[_6_] January 30th 19 10:59 AM

A couple photos
 
On 30/01/2019 10:50, Whisky-dave wrote:
On Wednesday, 30 January 2019 07:45:28 UTC, David B. wrote:
On 29/01/2019 23:49, me wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 15:10:06 -0500, Alan Browne
wrote:

On 2019-01-27 11:31, me wrote:
Looks like it's finally back to work on Mon for us Feds. Jpgs for the
wary.

Eagle:
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5563.html
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20...7/D5C_5563.jpg

Nice warm light there

Thanks, you might like this more extreme example earlier in the
morning another day and place.
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5483.html



All your photographs are, to me, truly amazing! I congratulate you on
your skill.


Yes they are nice captures, I wonder what the succsess/failure rate is.


Perhaps he'll tell us.

How fortunate you are to have such magnificent creatures as subjects. My
gut tells me that you've spent much time waiting for 'just the right
moment'! :-)


All I seem to see are pigeons and gulls, a couple of weeks ago I had two pigeons on my bathroom window sill. I did see a strange looking white speckled finch like bird on a DLR platform, but before I could get my phone out the train came in and it flew off.
I must visit Walthamstow wetlands one day, when it not cold and wet.


We did once chat about the green parrots I'd seen when travelling up the
River Thames on my narrowboat!

https://londonist.com/london/great-o...u-need-to-know

--
David B.

me[_5_] January 30th 19 09:54 PM

A couple photos
 
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 22:13:19 -0500, PeterN
wrote:

On 1/29/2019 6:49 PM, me wrote:

Thanks, you might like this more extreme example earlier in the
morning another day and place.
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5483.html

Sorry. The WB looks artificial to me. I like the others much better.


AWB in the D500 but earlier in the morning and in a different
location. Can look like this to the eye. The First I believe I had to
warm up the WB a bit manually.

me[_5_] January 30th 19 10:11 PM

A couple photos
 
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 02:50:52 -0800 (PST), Whisky-dave
wrote:

On Wednesday, 30 January 2019 07:45:28 UTC, David B. wrote:
On 29/01/2019 23:49, me wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 15:10:06 -0500, Alan Browne
wrote:

On 2019-01-27 11:31, me wrote:
Looks like it's finally back to work on Mon for us Feds. Jpgs for the
wary.

Eagle:
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5563.html
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20...7/D5C_5563.jpg

Nice warm light there

Thanks, you might like this more extreme example earlier in the
morning another day and place.
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5483.html



All your photographs are, to me, truly amazing! I congratulate you on
your skill.


Thanks, lots of practice. But also lucky enough to live in a n area
surrounded by two rivers which provide great habitat for eagles and
osprey. These were taken in Yorktown, VA which is where the mouth of
the York River flows in the Chesapeake Bay. The other side of the
peninsula has the James River. You can see a map of the nests around
the bay and rivers obtained from aerial surveys at the CCB portal,
https://ccbbirds.org/maps/#eagles


A recent article has questioned whether this area has reached peak
eagle density as the population has rebounded remarkably in the past
10-15 yrs.
https://wydaily.com/science-technolo...ed-peak-eagle/

The more yellow WB shot is on an oak overlooking the river across from
nest YK1503, latitude 37.224238, longitude -76.494181 Which is near
the Moore House where the Articles of Surrender where signed by George
Washington.

The other on the other side of town just past the bridge by the
windmill next to the Watermen's Museum.


Yes they are nice captures, I wonder what the succsess/failure rate is.


How fortunate you are to have such magnificent creatures as subjects. My
gut tells me that you've spent much time waiting for 'just the right
moment'! :-)


You can see my galleries of the Yorktown eagles and James River
wildlife at College Creek by following the links off my home page at
http://whfoto.net/

Current setup is Nikon D500 + 1st Gen 200-400mm f/4 VR + TC-14EII



PeterN[_7_] January 31st 19 06:25 PM

A couple photos
 
On 1/30/2019 4:54 PM, me wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 22:13:19 -0500, PeterN
wrote:

On 1/29/2019 6:49 PM, me wrote:

Thanks, you might like this more extreme example earlier in the
morning another day and place.
http://whfoto.net/Yorktown_Eagles/20.../D5C_5483.html

Sorry. The WB looks artificial to me. I like the others much better.


AWB in the D500 but earlier in the morning and in a different
location. Can look like this to the eye. The First I believe I had to
warm up the WB a bit manually.


Hmm. Could have been something in the sky. I usually use AWB on my D500,
and have never had that shade, even at sunrise.

--
PeterN


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