More of the Eagles at Highbanks

April 6, 2010 thepatter 0 Comments

Yesterday (Monday) I saw the female eagle again. I had decided to take an older 300mm lens (circa 1970s) to use if the eagles were stationary. The manual focus is challenging with digital cameras without the focus aids that the older 35mm cameras used. Since the eagle was sitting out and not moving I put the 300mm on the camera.  Of course that was when the eagle took off and I didn’t want to risk trying to change lenses.

This was the closest the eagle has flown to the observation deck when I have been there:

Eagle flying near the Highbanks river overlook deck
Eagle flying near the Highbanks river overlook deck

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Eagle at Highbanks Metro Park
Eagle at Highbanks Metro Park

Now both photos have been cropped to get this close.  Am I completely happy with the images?  No.   I think I probably could have gotten a sharper image with the 200mm auto focus zoom lens.  Am I going to complain though?  NO!  After all, I was there, experienced the ‘fly-by’ AND got the shot!