Alan Klages wrote:
What an experience. Sometimes things like this just happen for no apparent reason. At least you were prepared for the occaision and came back with some wonderful images.
I, on the other hand, never seem to have my gear close. This morning while feeding cows I had three bald eagles in my calving pen dining on afterbirth. All were in close proximity, but I also had four dogs with me and no camera. Tommorrow morning I will see what will I can do. They will frequent the same area as long as the cows don't chase them away.
Thanks for sharing your great grey experience....Show more →
I, as well as many other photographers, know EXACTLY what you are saying. I have hiked for miles to find some hawks in the area and came up with nothing. Then, the next morning on my way to work I will see one right next to the road. It is still a sight to see...
MaxG wrote:
That looks like so much fun, you musta been loving that! Atleast I know I would. It's great when you establish a connection to an animal like that.
Thanks for sharing,
Max G.
Thanks Max, it was quite an unbelievable experience...one that I will never forget.
What a great opportunity, what awesome shots! While I like all of 'em, my favorite is number 2; the "in your face" shot, WoW! (No identity crisis here, I believe he/she knows "WHOOO" they are! (chuckle). These are great. ...john