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AlanJakarta
May 15, 2013
Beautiful sharp & detailed mono portrait - seems he or she was posing for you. Congratulations on being featured.
drakkardarkblade
May 15, 2013
Congrats! Awesome capture. If you get a chance please check out my work.
charlena
May 15, 2013
First congrats, and second what a phenomenal shot. The detail and composition is outstanding!
texaaronpueschel
July 23, 2013
When I can take b and w shots of birds of prey like this, I will feel I have arrived. Very well done, Jamie. If you have not ever toured my profile, you are welcome to do so. I especially seek constructive criticism. Voted.
mmeylema
September 04, 2013
Nice B&W. Please check out my eagle close-up when you get the chance ;-)
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Location
This photo was taken at an exhibit inside the Charleston Aquarium in Charleston, SC.Time
Afternoon.Lighting
The exhibit was inside the aquarium and was well lit.Equipment
I used a Canon 60D with a 55-250mm telephoto. No flash, no tripod, ISO 2500, f/5.6 and shutter speed of 1/320.Inspiration
The aquarium rescued the eagle (it is injured and cannot fly) from Naples, FL. It was the first time I had seen a bald eagle this close and I was stunned by her size and "majesty." Her name is Liberty.Editing
Yes, but not a lot of post-processing. The photo was taken in color, and I increased the contrast, sharpened the feathers and eye, darkened the background, reduced the exposure a bit and converted it to black and white.In my camera bag
I always carry my Canon 60D, a Canonet 35mm (or a Rollei35S if it is working) and, if I feel up to it, a Mamiya RZ67. I have also used all the Canon DSLR's and a Nikon D810, but have not yet pulled the trigger on an upgrade. As far as lenses, I always carry a Canon 55mm macro, Canon 100mm f/2 and either the Canon 10-22mm wide angle or Canon 100-400L.Feedback
Always have a camera with you and don't be afraid to use it when you encounter something special. I also like to physically get as close as possible to my subject (and I was lucky with this picture as Liberty was kept in an area very close to the public) and focus in close to get the sharpest image. And have fun!