A few days ago I posted a photo of a Northern Harrier with great wing spread and a nicely fanned tail. It wasn't looking at the camera though. I was hoping against hope that the good elements would save the day for my photo. Quite a few people were very complimentary but Artie lowered the boom. In retrospect, I agree with Artie. Here's another Harrier with better eye contact.
Canon 1D Mark III, 700mm, f/8, 1/2000, ISO 400, manual exposure, no flash, hand held
Definitely good eye contact Doug and I guess we both learned this week. I agree the Bg is stunning in this image as well as the awesome head turn. Nicely done Doug.
Love this one for all of the reasons noted above. The look-back head turn is perfect. Jiim Zipp squeaks like a mouse to get various raptors to stare at him in flight... And as I said, the pose in the other one was way spectacular.
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Beautifull Image!! Better than your earlier one, mainly because the bird is larger in the frame and the image colors are much brighter, with more contrast! The head angle is nice here, but that's not the main reason I like this one more than the other.
Hi Doug. Here you have a very nice image of a flying harrier sort of looking your direction. The other was a very nice image of a harrier hunting. Both are nice, but they are different. For my money, I prefer the hunter. :)