BE 15 meters from the Yak!!
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Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 31125
Country: United States

I headed out this morning hoping for flat water and nice light. Well I got flat water!! I also had dense fog. I decided to head out and paddle around, it was unworldy in both peace and solitude. At one point off in the edge of what I could see I thought I saw the shape of an eagle eating on a log. I slowly paddled over and sure enough and baldy was setting on this log eating. He paid me no mind and went about his business of eating. I got closer and closer, eventually getting as close as 15 meters according to the lens. I spent about 45 minutes watching this guy, it was way cool. Here are a quick two, needless to say more to come!! Heading out for snow geese, I hope.


Tim

1 full frame, unfortunately it was foggy 50d 400 5.6L
2 the scene 50d 24 2.8



thehotel
Registered: Jul 18, 2006
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A double great look with the fog. You done did gooood.



Wacky roger
Founding Member Of OOOPs



Nello Milanese
Registered: Sep 22, 2007
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Holly sh*t dude! finally a BE that likes yaks maaaaan persistence pay off! I wouldn't go out on a day like this
You know how much I wanted a close-up BE shot so...now I hate you



mark fadely
Registered: Oct 09, 2005
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That's cool Tim, just you, the Eagle, and the fog. That second shot really tells the story.



72chevelle454
Registered: Dec 04, 2005
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Congrats Tim, How cool to experience this I can feel your excitement.



Brenton Biggs
Registered: Mar 07, 2007
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Tim, you have two great shots here!!! The fog is certainly working very nice in these!



Thomas Sanders
Registered: Aug 17, 2008
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Beauty Tim!! Thought about you this a.m. when I looked out the window and couldn't see across the street ;( Looks like you dealt with it nicely

Tom



Herb Houghton
Registered: Feb 15, 2007
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Tim,
what a great shot, nice catch, kudos to you.
Herb



surfnron
Registered: Dec 17, 2004
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Add 2 more to your catalog of fine shots Tim ~ Ron



Kingfishphoto
Registered: Nov 26, 2005
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Tim.
Uno 1-is outstanding-beautiful image.
Cheers
Harry



Duane N
Registered: Aug 17, 2008
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Having owned a boat and been out in foggy conditions I can relate to how quiet and calm it must have been...the second image says alot with no words. #1 is just plain great.



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
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You should share that story with your yak company as well as the pictures Tim. These are situations that everyone, photogs, kids, adults, kids with troubles should have the oppportunity to experience, they are good for the mind and soul So were you mumbling under your lone breath something like 'holy shtuff, I can't belive what I am seeing' and then there is no one to share it with.................but wait, yes...........all your FM buddies will sure relate to and appreciate it! Excellent my friend, and I am so very glad you earned a moment of solitude like this. A very special outing for you, so what for fog and snow, there is a lot those unseen for those that don't venture out.....................

Karl



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 31125
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thehotel wrote:
A double great look with the fog. You done did gooood.



Wacky roger
Founding Member Of OOOPs


Thanks WR, the fog was pretty cool!

Tim



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 31125
Country: United States

Nello Milanese wrote:
Holly sh*t dude! finally a BE that likes yaks maaaaan persistence pay off! I wouldn't go out on a day like this
You know how much I wanted a close-up BE shot so...now I hate you


You may hate me know but come next summer you'll start liking me again

Nello you would have gone out, if you could only see what it looked like. I may just post more scenery later.

Thanks buddy,

Tim



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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mark fadely wrote:
That's cool Tim, just you, the Eagle, and the fog. That second shot really tells the story.


Yes Mark, me, the fog and the bird. Just watching each other, nothing else. You understand it. Thanks.

Tim



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 31125
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72chevelle454 wrote:
Congrats Tim, How cool to experience this I can feel your excitement.


Chad you would have loved it! It was way effen cool. Thanks


Tim



_Rob_S_
Registered: Jul 05, 2006
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Wow, simply wonderful shots. Even more amazing to me is that you had the time to change lenses, in a kayak, with a Bald Eagle in front of you, for the second shot. I'm sure I would have dropped the lens in the river out of sheer excitement for the moment. Great job!



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 31125
Country: United States

Brenton Biggs wrote:
Tim, you have two great shots here!!! The fog is certainly working very nice in these!



Thank you Brenton!! I almost didn't go out!

Tim



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 31125
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Thomas Sanders wrote:
Beauty Tim!! Thought about you this a.m. when I looked out the window and couldn't see across the street ;( Looks like you dealt with it nicely

Tom


Let's see you thought of me, did it go something like this? "glad I didn't decide to go with Tim today, it sucks out there"

Tom it was one of the most amazing days on the water. Once far enough out, I couldn't see anything but water and fog and then I couldn't tell where one started and the other ended.

Thanks buddy,

Tim



Shasoc
Registered: Aug 24, 2005
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Congrats, Tim on your finding. Getting close makes things a lot easier and you were able to get some nice detail in the first shot. I also like the second shot. It has a good feel and mood. The way I see that shot is with less space on the left side (looking at the picture) and on top, though. However as long as you like it as it is, that's fine with me.
The fog does adds some drama to the second shot. However if you want to get rid of some haze in your shots (especially the close ones) try a setting with the USM tool around these values and see how you like it:
- Amount: 60%
- Radius: 60 to 70
- Threshold: 0

Socrate



bklim
Registered: Apr 18, 2008
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So tame



Hungtran10
Registered: Nov 20, 2007
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Country: United States

very cool. the fog must have heightened the experience of it being just you and the BE alone. the 2nd shot is very artistic in that there is a subtle gradation between the grey foreground water and the eventual grey foggy sky that you cannot see where one ends and the other begins. i do have one suggestion. i would clone out that rock to the upper right of the BE. it's an eye distraction.

- hung



Raphael T-M
Registered: Jul 08, 2007
Total Posts: 72
Country: Canada

I particularly like the second. Very nice. It really conveys the atmosphere convincingly as well as the magic of seeing wildlife alone like that... Great job!

-Raph



raymondjbarlow
Registered: Mar 16, 2006
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Country: Canada

sweet deal! and wow, good for you.



Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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Way CooL, Tim. Snow geese ain't got nothing on these guys - stick with the Eages

Ken



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