JDJohnson
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this guy was all puffed up and trying to look menacing
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carolyn_anderson_860
February 08, 2013
AMAZING Capture!!! This is awesome, thank you for adding it to the project
rachmonte
February 25, 2013
This is a new fav. I love the intensity of the posture and gate. Wow! Fine work!
leighjg
March 07, 2013
Cant take my eyes of this shot...how amazing. This is the 1st shot of an Eagle in this stance i have seen here on VB...Hope this wins something for you.. Now a Fav for me!
snowdon
March 15, 2013
Looks as if the bird has something on its mind. Amazing detail right down to the talons. Congratulations on your feature
drakkardarkblade
March 15, 2013
Congrats, fantastic capture, check out my pictures if you get a chance: http://www.viewbug.com/member/drakkardarkblade
leighjg
March 15, 2013
hello again. came back to say WELL DONE on featured Win....I had hoped you would win something with this shot.
Pamentos
March 15, 2013
AWESOME photo!!! Definitely brings to mind an old man with a chip on his shoulder!! Love it!
pamwalrath
March 15, 2013
Congrats on your feature! That is an amazing capture and makes me even more proud to be an American! :-)
akhtarkhan
March 15, 2013
Not in friendly mood, Awesome march, nice colour and detail. Fantastic capture. Congrats on the feature.
bev_birkholtz_4296
March 15, 2013
He looks tough...looks like the boss pacing the hall! Great Capture!
debbietegtmeier
March 15, 2013
"trying to look menacing"? He surely succeeded! CONGRATS on this one being featured...very well deserved!!
Actually, I look very much like this in the morning as I head to the kitchen for coffee...
Actually, I look very much like this in the morning as I head to the kitchen for coffee...
believeit2receiveit
March 15, 2013
A bird on a mission! Beautifully done! Congrats on the Feature ... well deserved!
paulmullin
March 15, 2013
I've been staring at this image for some time now and I can't come up with words to address this. So, I guess the most fitting word I can use is: Speechless......
melda
March 16, 2013
Wonderful capture> I do believe he is the BOSS or maybe the drill Sargent! Congrats!
leebs1
March 18, 2013
This is really cool, John!! He looks like he's really out to get somebody (something)! Fantastic! :) A very deserving "Feature Photo"!
donanzinger
March 20, 2013
Now that's a bird with an attitude! I like photographing these guys too - they are great subjects.
Cecirene
April 01, 2013
This is totally amazing! In all the Eagle shots I've seen, I've never seen anything quite like this shot!!
Flosno
April 04, 2013
I just had to be your 101st recognition on this wonderful capture. His frown and eyes and whole demeanour look so threatening . Beautiful capture. Can't ever imagine getting anything like 100 recognitions. Congrats on that too
stephy
April 09, 2013
WOW AWESOME SHOT LOOKS LIKE HE IS MARCHING lol well done and congratsto you..:)
Dondi
April 19, 2013
Looks like an Eagle with Attitude he has had enough and about to let some one have. Awesome shot!!!
BrianpSlade
May 17, 2013
Absolutely stunning with a capital 'S'...outstanding capture sir!
Well done and congrats!
Brian
Well done and congrats!
Brian
amandasmith_1060
June 15, 2013
I love this photo...he looks almost cartoonish the way he's stalking forward
cindycooperhouser
July 30, 2013
Absolutly gorgeous!! Great job..pin sharp! I LOVE watching the Eagles and getting as many shots as I can...what a wonderful past-time and BOY do I wish I was where you are;) Of course I have many saying the samething to be in the winter when we have a pair of Eagles that mate and have had at least two youngsters while here over the last two years...can't wait until they're here again!
ellenfoulds
October 07, 2013
hahaha...love this one...great gallery of this magnificent creature. congratulations!
heathermcfw
June 07, 2014
This is such a great shot, so different from the normal, and so sharp, LOVE IT.
cghalford
January 08, 2015
Just wanted you to know that your photo is in the top 3% of the wildlife portrait with personality challenge. Still narrowing the finalists down and it is tough. Great capture
cghalford
January 08, 2015
Just wanted you to know that your photo is in the top 3% of the wildlife portrait with personality challenge. Still narrowing the finalists down and it is tough. Great capture
gerigivenstaylor
March 31, 2016
I love this! People always capture the eagle in an elegant and noble pose. You managed to catch him strutting his stuff!
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Behind The Lens
Location
I took this photo in a small Southeastern coastal town in Alaska.Time
This photo was taken at 3:30 in the afternoon in FebruaryLighting
there is really nothing special about the lighting. Even though this was shot in mid day, in Alaska the sun sets much earlier in the winter so the lighting was beginning to soften a bit when this was shot.Equipment
I use a Nikon D300S and a Sigma 150-500 Lens. I did not use a tripod with this shot or a flash.Inspiration
I was watching several crows pestering this Eagle on the beach. This eagle would not fly away and was getting very agitated. This eagle would just hop around these crows until it started to strut around with this funny intense expression. It turned out to be a very great subject to capture.Editing
I shoot in RAW so I do a bit of post processing only in getting the colors to look as close to what I was shooting. I try not to edit my photos very much and always try to get them to look as natural as I can. I try and make sure the shadows and highlights are what they were when I was taking the shot. I will sharpen a bit also.In my camera bag
I usually carry my Nikon D300S, Nikon 28-300mm lens, Sigma 17-50mm lens and my Sigma 150-500mm lens. 2 spare batteries, Nikon SB 910 AF flash, chain pod to help steady when hand holding, 4 extra extreme 8 GB sandisk memory cards, Nikon MC-36 wired shutter/timer release, RFN-4 wireless shutter release, extra AAA batteries, circular polarizer filter, ND 4 filter along with micro fiber cloth to wipe lenses.Feedback
I always try to watch for and photo wildlife doing actions that we normally don't see in photos. I try to photo actions and behaviors that show personality of that animal. So when I come up on an opportunity such as this one, I try to really watch and learn the behaviors of the subject I am shooting. You also need to have patience and take the opportunity when it comes. Also, take lots of photos. I took about 600 shots on this day when I got this one. I seem to only keep about 1-3 percent of the photo's I take when shooting wildlife.