A golden eagle has been spotted attacking a deer, got this off another forum that I am on
http://www.ilbirds.com/index.php?topic=32809.msg41222#msg41222

http://www.ilbirds.com/index.php?topic=32809.msg41222#msg41222


Too bad they didn't have a good camera on them.
I think it was bad exposure, nothing to do with the camera
It looks like she got it off a camera / photography forum so I'm sure there was a good camera involved. The " shooter " could have been a very long distance away not counting dealing with horrible lighting conditions.Too bad they didn't have a good camera on them.
It looks like she got it off a camera / photography forum so I'm sure there was a good camera involved. The " shooter " could have been a very long distance away not counting dealing with horrible lighting conditions.
A good camera on auto would have had better correction then that I think. Looks like a point and shoot with a cheap cam shot to me.
I never shoot on auto - it makes you fuck up shots like this all the time...
Poor Deer!!!
But like some one said - nice sequence!
I shoot a lot of birds and the only thing lucky about it is he was in the right place at the right time. As far as the series of shots goes all I can say is he didn't have any time to set up. Things happen real fast in nature and rarely do you get a second try. It's not like sitting in a studio and having enough time to tell the peeps to say cheese.It looks like a luck shot, but obviously the guy had to do a lot of work to capture even these over exposed shots--and they are still amazing.
Good choice and thanks btw for posting the link. It's a great story.Nah, the photographer was using a 50D, a camera which I am getting next
I never shoot on auto - it makes you fuck up shots like this all the time...
Poor Deer!!!
But like some one said - nice sequence!
Er, you don't exactly have time to adjust a camera with once in a lifetime shots like this. Having a camera that can shoot well on auto can be an essential sometimes :thumbup
Me neither, though I have shot on Auto mode, when I first had my SLR, even though on my powershot, I didn't always do that
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