A Bald Eagle in silhouette at the top of its dive during my Bald Eagles Galore workshop in Alaska.
Juvenile American Bald Eagle with fish in light snow
A juvenile Bald Eagle with a fresh catch in light snow from my Eagles Galore Workshop in March. Another instance when I reached for the Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens and used it wide open at f/2.8: I just love the different sizes of the out-of-focus snowflakes this creates.
Bald Eagle banking in light snow
Bald eagles are amazing flyers and their aerial acrobatics are simply amazing; the air passing through their feathers when they dive sounds like a jet engine. This Eagle was photographed during my Eagles Galore Workshop using my Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens at its maximum aperture to render the dark cliffs in the background as out-of-focus as possible to make the bird and the snowflakes pop.
Bald Eagle in blizzard
The excitement is always off-the-charts during my Eagles Galore workshop when we are out with the Eagles and it snows. I had our captain head straight to my favourite spot with dark cliffs to emphasize the snowflakes and I chose an aperture of f/2.8 to render the dark cliff in the background out of focus to make the Eagle pop.
Bald Eagles Grand Theft
Here are a couple of Bald Eagles fighting over a fish. You can see the frame before this image in a previous post: https://www.naturephotographyblog.com/blog/bald-eagles-fighting-over-fish.
Despite its fierce appearance, the bald eagle is a rather timid hunter. Usually found near water, it feeds mainly on fish, which it often steals from ospreys or other Eagles - smile.
Bald Eagle with breakfast
Here is a Bald Eagle with its fresh breakfast captured at first light on Kachemak Bay (near Homer), Alaska. I love the intensity of the stare! Captured with a Sony alpha 1 camera using bird-eye auto-focus and a Sony 600mm f/4 lens with a Sony 1.4 X Teleconverter. Join me in Alaska for my annual Bald Eagles Galore Workshop in March. There will be plenty of opportunities to make images of fishing Eagles - smile. Learn more HERE.
Ring-necked Duck Drake
“Ring-billed Duck” may be a better name for this species, as its neck ring is usually only visible at close range. The white ring on the bill is a prominent field mark.
Wood Duck
Another Wood Duck from my Best of Bosque workshop last December. It is easy to see why Wood Ducks are a favourite subject. Such handsome birds.
Coyote eating an endangered New Mexico meadow jumping mouse
Here is another from the epic Coyote experiences during last December’s Best of Bosque workshop. This Coyote is eating an endangered New Mexico meadow jumping mouse which is endemic to New Mexico, Arizona, and a small area of southern Colorado.
I still have space for my Dec. 5-9 Best of Bosque trip after a couple cancelled for medical reasons. Learn more or sign-up for my Dec. 5-9 Best of Bosque workshop HERE.
Wood duck in flight
One of my favourite Wood Duck images from last December’s Best of Bosque workshop. A drake (male) Wood Duck flew directly towards us with the amazing colour of the Sunset reflecting off the cottonwood trees.
Learn more about the Best of Bosque Workshop HERE.
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Sandhill Crane
A Sandhill Crane in flight from my Best of Bosque workshop last December. I love the fire-like background in this frame.
Special thanks to Raquel Rizzuto Hitchcock from Sony of Canada for the images.
Snow Goose Landing
Want to become a master bird photographer?
There are still two spots available for my Dec. 5-9 Best of Bosque workshop. Join me at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife near Socorro, New Mexico for an awesome adventure and come home with a diversified portfolio while learning to become a master bird photographer. Learn more HERE.
Northern Pintail Landing and ProFusion Expo speaking schedule
ProFusion Expo November 9 & 10, 2022 Free Sony Presentation and meet & greet schedule
Thrilled and proud to be presenting at ProFusion Expo in Toronto today and tomorrow for Sony! Come and see a free mini-workshop/seminar/slideshow. Sony has generously sponsored an extra hour-long meet & greet, so come and say hello and bring your questions (if I can’t answer them, I am sure we will have some awesome support from my friends at Sony :)
The shows start at 12:00 (Noon) on both days. Click the picture below to learn more!
Come and see me at ProFusion Expo in Toronto
Come and say hello and join me for my FREE mini-workshop presentation at Canada’s largest camera show in Toronto. I will be presenting at 12:00 on both November 9th and 10th. The presentation is sponsored by Sony and I look forward to seeing you there! Learn more about ProFusion Expo HERE.
Sandhill Crane Predawn Call
Here is another Sandhill Crane from my Better than Bosque workshop last December 7. It was dark, the air was cold, but still and we listened to the chorus of Sandhill Cranes waking for a good long while before they started to fly out. The dark overcast conditions were perfect for low contrast out-of-focus backgrounds. The key when working at high ISOs like 16,000 is to expose the image perfectly and try your best to capture full-frame images that don’t require cropping (or much cropping).
Join me in New Mexico from Dec. 5-9 for my Best of Bosque Workshop Adventure.
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CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE OR SIGN-UP
Join me in New Mexico from Dec. 5-9 for my Best of Bosque Workshop Adventure. ☞ CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE OR SIGN-UP
Snow Goose Last Call
Last call for my Best of Bosque workshop from December 5-9. Join me in New Mexico for an action-packed five-day workshop/adventure. Learn more about my Best of Bosque Workshop HERE.
Snow Goose
A Snow Goose gently lands against the distant out-of-focus Cottonwood trees at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge on the second day of my Best of Bosque workshop last December.
Sandhill Crane on final approach
Here is another Sandhill Crane from my Best of Bosque workshop last December. It is surprisingly difficult to to get a head-on landing image with the head and neck clear of the wings and body. As always, having five full days and an abundance of subjects and activity with an ounce of patience paid off - wink.
Wood Duck Horizontal Portrait
Here’s another Wood Duck Portrait from my Best of Bosque workshop last December. Wood Ducks are high on most bird photographers’ want lists and we usually have plenty of great opportunities to fill memory cards full of images of them during my Best of Bosque workshop. Amazingly, two spots are still left for my December 5-9 Best of Bosque workshop after a couple cancelled for medical reasons. Learn more and sign-up HERE.
Bosque Dawn Silhouette Eagle in a tree with Sandhill Cranes
Here is a dawn silhouette from my 2008 Best of Bosque workshop. As with pretty much all of my silhouettes, I took some creative liberties with the white balance to make the image pop.