Today was a really good day. About a week ago I was wishing for bright sunlight but today I finally got it. The only problem was that the light was so bright it was washing out the whites in the Bald Eagles heads. I wish there was a little bit of clouds today so the light would have been filtered but it was not. I was so happy to see many Eagles, and was delighted that there was a good amount of action but I was disappointing when I saw the images when I got back home. Today wildlife was plentiful. I saw many American Black Ducks, seven Bald Eagles, four of which were full mature. Also I saw some sparrows, and I just missed my chance to get a photograph of a kingfisher on a stump. I was so close but it flew away. Overall the day was very good, but it could have been a little better. I just need to work on my skills and capture even better images. Don't forget you can click on the images to enlarge them.
I am an amateur wildlife photographer. I normally write about my trips and adventures as well as, wildlife photography tips, beginner photography tips, and some camera equipment reviews.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Great Day
Today was a really good day. About a week ago I was wishing for bright sunlight but today I finally got it. The only problem was that the light was so bright it was washing out the whites in the Bald Eagles heads. I wish there was a little bit of clouds today so the light would have been filtered but it was not. I was so happy to see many Eagles, and was delighted that there was a good amount of action but I was disappointing when I saw the images when I got back home. Today wildlife was plentiful. I saw many American Black Ducks, seven Bald Eagles, four of which were full mature. Also I saw some sparrows, and I just missed my chance to get a photograph of a kingfisher on a stump. I was so close but it flew away. Overall the day was very good, but it could have been a little better. I just need to work on my skills and capture even better images. Don't forget you can click on the images to enlarge them.
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