I'm not a trained nature photographer, so I must admit I was rather pleased with my capture of this eagle in Beautiful BC.
Tofino, 2006
Sharing this with Camera Critters where you'll find links to all kinds of "captured" animals... only with a camera, of course.
Beautiful picture. Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful to see these grand feathered friends numbers are on the increase.
ReplyDeleteKomea kotka, näitä ei Suomessa näy.
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Great capture, the eagles are an awesome sight to see.
ReplyDeleteYou captured it beautifully!
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How wonderful to see an eagle in the wild. I love BC and used to get there faily often - at least twice a year. Retirement - and its subsequent poverty have curtailed all my travels, though, sad to say. Great photograph.
ReplyDeleteYou can be proud of that photo!
ReplyDeleteYou did well. I likely would have been too excited to get a clear shot!
ReplyDeleteYou SHOULD be pleased! I think the photo is great. :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed a good capture, Francisca!
ReplyDeleteWe do have a lot of these majestic birds in BC and the Pacific Northwest. I love to see them soar on thermals checking out the tasty morsels below. - Margy
ReplyDeleteBe proud! It's gorgeous. And the tree background works very well!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice shot! He blends well.
ReplyDeleteHe posed beautifully for you :-)
ReplyDeleteYou did a nice job - details and everything. It's a nice looking eagle, too. We have them here, but the only photo I have that shows the eagle well is from the zoo!
ReplyDeleteThere are supposed to be several bald eagles in my area but they must be hiding. This is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have seen this AND taken a photo as good as this. Sometimes I wish I had a better lens for birding. I got a rather good shot of an owl the other day...flew by my car and I just happened to have my camera with me! It's thrilling, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteIndeed, a priceless shot!
ReplyDeleteBtw, I found the name of the yellow flower when you google "yellow flower" images! Unfortunately, I forgot where I saved it ;-( It is a weed and it is on google!
It's a wonderful animal!
ReplyDeleteRegarding your questions:
1- Even having the word verification enabled on comments I still got spam, mainly chinese porn (so I was told). With moderation I can reject it and it will never show to the readers.
2- Black cats are also associated to bad luck here.
3- Kapoor's reflections: I have already posted one of his works, similar to the last, but IN the water at the Kensigton Gardens. However, Joanne posted the same sculpture at her 'Inspiration' blog (we took shots together) which you might have visited.
4- I forgot what the question was, LOL, sorry, Francisca...