Eagle Stare

by beakynet

Taken with the K7 and DFA 100mm WR Macro handheld, using manual focus from the rear screen. No post processing has been applied.
Uploaded04/05/2011 - 14:03
CategoryPets / Captive animals
Shutter Speed1/30
Aperturef/2.8
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length100mm
Views/Likes31/0
TagsEagle

GIULIO57
Posted 04/05/2011 - 19:45 Link
WOOOOW
PPG
beakynet
Posted 05/05/2011 - 08:41 Link
GIULIO57 wrote:
WOOOOW

Thanks! Does it work?
Bodies: K5IIs, K7, MZ5n, LX, MV
Lenses: DA*16-50, DA18-55WR, DA18-135, DAL35, M50 F2, A50 f1.4, FA50 f1.4, DA*50-135, DA55-300, Tamron 70-300, DFA 100 WR Macro, M135 f3.5, Sigma 120-400 APO DG HSM, Tokina 500 f8.0
Flash: Metz 58, Metz 48
Accessories: BG4, Pentax right angle finder, Pentax mirror adaptor lens, O-ME53 Viewfinder Loupe
Auto 110 System: Auto 110, Winder, 18mm, 24mm, 50mm, 70mm, 20-40mm, AF100P, 1.7x telecon
Stuey
Posted 06/05/2011 - 12:30 Link
I think it works

Looks a little like a Harris Hawk to me - what kind of eagle is it ?

p.s. any shots that show straps on birds seem to attract less comments - I knew this before I posted a few a while back but resisted the temptation to clone them out

I like the compostion dof and that the eyes are sharp
K10D, K5 plus plenty of clueless enthusiasm.

My Flickr site link
Edited by Stuey: 06/05/2011 - 12:32
beakynet
Posted 06/05/2011 - 14:07 Link
It is a Harris' Hawk! My intention was to show straps and all, this is, after all, not a shot possible on a free bird!

The photo is a statement about the bird's condition and it could be staring at me as its gaoler!
Bodies: K5IIs, K7, MZ5n, LX, MV
Lenses: DA*16-50, DA18-55WR, DA18-135, DAL35, M50 F2, A50 f1.4, FA50 f1.4, DA*50-135, DA55-300, Tamron 70-300, DFA 100 WR Macro, M135 f3.5, Sigma 120-400 APO DG HSM, Tokina 500 f8.0
Flash: Metz 58, Metz 48
Accessories: BG4, Pentax right angle finder, Pentax mirror adaptor lens, O-ME53 Viewfinder Loupe
Auto 110 System: Auto 110, Winder, 18mm, 24mm, 50mm, 70mm, 20-40mm, AF100P, 1.7x telecon
Edited by beakynet: 06/05/2011 - 14:08

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