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Eagles in Iowa


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Well just across the Mississippi River

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Fantastic pictures, you've captured the flight of these birds perfectly


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Nice pictures logic 7 and what lens and settings did u use to take these shots?
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1) D90 180 f2.8 ai w/ TC201 1/800 f 2.8 400 ISO

2) D700 300 f4 1/1500 f5.6 640 ISO

3) D700 300 f4  1/1500 f5.6  640 ISO



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What lens did you use?

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Each lens is listed after the camera



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Thanks, clear shots were u fairly close when u took these shots?

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Not on the first one. The others were within 50 yards. There is some cropping too. :D



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Well nice shots anyways. I like taking wildlife and my shots weren't as clear, thanks for sharing.
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Awesome pictures especially the middle one


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Very nice!


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Were these taken at Lock and dam 14? As I understand they come pretty close there.



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Yep



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Nice.Hope to make it to one in time this year. Now that me and my dad both have lenses capable of getting the shots.


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Depending on where they are fishing I've seen some great shots with 70-200. Longer range is usually better though.