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I dont know if its been mentioned or not but are this looks alot like the shots from i think the end of last month, with the bald eagles making the nest. and its been a few weeks so it seems right that there this size if its from the same spot
A couple of Bald Eagle juvies. The one on the right is working on the infamous "Eagle Stare".

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Mine for the day, Crescent City's Light House
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Bookends

Another from the eagle's nest.

AxelMonkey: I have been occasionally posting pics from this nest, including the adults working on the nest. The young ones are getting pretty big now.

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C&C always welcome.
 
Another from the eagle's nest.

AxelMonkey: I have been occasionally posting pics from this nest, including the adults working on the nest. The young ones are getting pretty big now.

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C&C always welcome.

The fact that you could get a shot of the eagles is awesome! However, the picture seems really busy and is almost too much for my eyes. But I wish I could find some eagles to get a picture of. :)
 
Finally found the time to bring photography back into my life. Re-riding a bicycle was easier.:eek:
 

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My sons performance, Grease

This weekend my son performed in Grease. He captured some great emotions on stage...

This is right after he was "pants" shots are not the greatest, but we got the moments.
 

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YES!! More Eagles please! I love those birds, they're so fascinating.
I've been on the Bald Eagle search for a few weeks now and I've got my eye on a few nests. Here is one of the photos that turned out from last weekend.

 
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7D with 10-22 at 15mm; 1/4 @ f7.1; 400 ISO; Tripod

Wow VirtualRain, I love the vibrant colors in this.

Mine for today:



EXIF Summary: 1/4000s f/4.0 ISO400 70mm (35mm eq:105mm)

Again, from my recent trip to the Lufkin Zoo.

I think I got all the tags right to make it clickable back to Flickr, thanks again Dale for your tutorials on that!

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House Mania

Been taking quite a few pictures of houses lately. Here is another.
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Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T2i
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Aperture: f/9.0
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
 
Another from the eagle's nest.

AxelMonkey: I have been occasionally posting pics from this nest, including the adults working on the nest. The young ones are getting pretty big now.

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C&C always welcome.

Lol When I first seen this i was like "Where are the eagles?"

I havent been on in a while the last eagle shot i seen you post was when the mother/father had a little issue with a branch. lol
 
We have a lot of lead mines in the North of England too, mostly in remote valleys in the Yorkshire Dales. This one is at Cononley, West Yorkshire, quite a way from any of the other lead mines: must have been one isolated 'strike' of lead ore...

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Love the way the light striking the buildings makes them stand out against the background.

Sticking with the mining theme for a bit, this is the remains of Ballycorus Lead Mines:

This is where the lead mined in my earlier pictures was sent for smelting. The chimney was connected to the lead works by way of a flue over a mile long and is the world's longest brick-built flue.
 
The fact that you could get a shot of the eagles is awesome! However, the picture seems really busy and is almost too much for my eyes. But I wish I could find some eagles to get a picture of. :)

Lol When I first seen this i was like "Where are the eagles?"

I havent been on in a while the last eagle shot i seen you post was when the mother/father had a little issue with a branch. lol

Yeah, the branches make it busy, but unfortunately there isn't anything I can do about that. Trust me, all of the photogs that regularly shoot pictures at this nest wish we could cut down that branch that is between them. I couldn't tell you how many pictures I have of half an eagle b/c of that branch!

Here's one more of them watching a crow circling overhead. It's fun to watch them start to develop traits their parents have. The adults are always harassed by crows and the earlier picture I posted of the one working on its famous stare.

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Taken on a recent walk round Home and Bushy parks. I took almost 500 on that day, so I'll be back tomorrow :)

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As with most of my photos, it required a bit of tweaking in Aperture.
 
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