Lilki wrote:
Oh BeeBalm what a terrific shot! The story makes it that much more enjoyable. Holy smokes, I feel for Tripod Guy. What a flurry of emotions, to go from the elation of a good shoot to horrified disappointment at the prospect of broken gear. I don't have my big lens..yet, but I'll probably have nightmares about this regardless
Thanks so much Lilki for your kind reply
It is so much appreciated
BeeBalm
eyelaser wrote:
Not sure what its pissed off about, got breakfast, the wind in its feathers and a beautiful day....maybe its what we don't see that is getting its dander up a bit
Very nice photo BB and it looks like you will be packing on some miles shortly to get more like this.
Eric
Thanks so very much Eric for stopping by and your kind words
BeeBalm
teked wrote:
Great story, and shot, Bee. So what happened to the fish?
Ed
Thanks Ed and for commenting much appreciated!
I was at a distance but I think it fell on the car and bounced off on the ground.
I didn't want to leave my trypod because you could miss another eagle flying - they could appear so fast!
BeeBalm
Very nice shot BB My advice to anyone who visits the pond on a windy day is stick one leg of your tri pod through the fence. Now you know i am only a half an hour from the pond so i get there a lot.In years past we have seen eagles drop fish all the time but mostly in the water which is fine with me ,it only means that they are going to provide us with another fishing shot.If i had been there when this happened i would go get the fish walk up river and toss it in again for another shot ,i have done that a lot and other than haveing a glove that smelled a bit (shad do stink) we all get to follow that floater down river until the next eagle spots it and goes in for the kill Pm me the next time you will be there and we can meet up
Michael Rucci wrote:
Very nice shot BB My advice to anyone who visits the pond on a windy day is stick one leg of your tri pod through the fence. Now you know i am only a half an hour from the pond so i get there a lot.In years past we have seen eagles drop fish all the time but mostly in the water which is fine with me ,it only means that they are going to provide us with another fishing shot.If i had been there when this happened i would go get the fish walk up river and toss it in again for another shot ,i have done that a lot and other than haveing a glove that smelled a bit (shad do stink) we all get to follow that floater down river until the next eagle spots it and goes in for the kill Pm me the next time you will be there and we can meet up ...Show more →
Good shot. Maybe an Osprey was trying to steal his fish? I never leave a tripod untended, even for a moment. Once I had a new pair of high-powered binoculars on a tripod in my driveway and turned my back for a few seconds. I looked around just in time to see my big tomcat leap on top and ride it to the concrete. The surviving side made a pretty good monoscope.
barrye wrote:
I hope the eagle who dropped the fish on the photographer's car had insurance. You know how it is with those uninsured flyers!!! Great shot - Barry
cute reply Barrye!
So glad you liked my capture thank you much for your kindness!
BeeBalm
Chris B. wrote:
That's a great shot, BB! Perfect timing...
On a personal note, over the course of the last 12 years that I've visited down there, I've had to clean off splattered fish parts off my car and windshield several times! It's the worst when the weather is below freezing...