Taken last year at Bosque del Apache. While driving around, I found a harrier sitting on a dead goose. From inside my car, I got a small window in the brush through which I could see the bird. While taking a few images using the BLUBB on window sill, I noticed the bird looking skyward. In a flash, she flew off, and this golden eagle dropped on the goose and quickly swooshed off with it. I'm guessing the eagle may have been munching on the goose earlier, as I doubt that the harrier could have carried it to shore. As this all happened in an instant, and as I only had a small window to shoot through, I felt fortunate to get this image, even though the eagle is cut off on the top. My question is do you think a closer crop of this would be a workable image or is it one I need to let go of, enjoy the memory of the moment, and move on? All ideas and suggestions appreciated.
techs: D300 with 500mm vr with 1.4 tc, f/8, 1/1250, iso 400, ev-0.67
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