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Thread: Osprey & Fish - Seeing Eye to Eye... (graphic)

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    Brandon Holden
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    1DM2n, 600mm + 1.4xTC.. ISO 320, 1/640, F 8.0 - manual mode - 92% of Frame

    The harsh mid-day light was starting to be covered by a thick cloud layer, so I grabbed my gear earlier than past (sunny) days and headed out to the beach! (Tigertail beach). Almost right away, I spotted this Osprey eating a fish on top of a metal soccer net. The mesh from the net was white, black and orange - yuck! A bit of quick thinking and I decided to slap on the 1.4xTC and see how close I could get! By slowly moving forwards, I was able to get close to my minimum focus distance and tried to cut out the ugly perch (took a lot less effort than it would have at home ;))

    Fired off 500+ shots as the fish was eaten head-first. Part of the face was already gone when I arrived, which was unfortunate, but I worked with it! I have another photo from this series I think I like more, and will probably appear at a future date!

    Happy Shooting!

    Brandon

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    Incredible clear detail Brandon. I wish that the talons were included, but understand the constraints you were bound by. So crisp an image. I really like the tight comp! Congrats!

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    Maxis Gamez
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    This is WILD!! Great details.... Love it!

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    Love this powerful image Brandon! No nits from me!

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    Well you did get some striking details here. Clear clean eye, sharp too. But...it just does not hold my interest. It is way too close up, IMHO. It needs a 1/3rd more rom to capture the shoulders and the talons. And although it is eating a fish, missing the talons, something it uses to hold and tear up the fish, is to critical to crop or cut off. I think this one is one you should have passed by. Just my opinion.

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    Really like the uplclose look, understand why the talons are missing but its my only nit...

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    Wow. What an excellent shot.
    Very sharp and very detailed.

    Sharna

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    Art Kornienko
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    Rare to get this type of close-up action, would have like to see the talons too. Great job.

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