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Photos – Thirsty Bald Eagle

by Daniel J. Hogan

If you couldn’t tell, I really enjoy taking photos of animals,especially at Lansing’s Potter Park Zoo. Sure, I’d much rather get shots of animals in the wild, but until then, I can sharpen my skills at PPZ.

Case in point, this bald eagle.Thirsty Eagle is Thirsty.

I was at the Zoo for a birthday party (the girlfriend’s nephew), and I set up camp at the bald eagle exhibit. A few weeks prior, I spotted this amazing photo on Flickr of one of the PPZ eagles taking a cool drink. I was hoping I could get a similar photo (although I like the one on Flickr more than any of mine).

More photos of this eagle keeping cool and how I got these shots after the break.

The eagles were not in the pool at first, but I did see one of them walking over to its food dish. So I waited. Eventually, it made its way over to the pool. Patience was the key here.

Thankfully, once the eagle was in the pool, it wasted no time taking a drink.

Kerplunk!

Kerplunk! Yeah, it was hot. I was wishing I could join the eagle in the pool.

I love the trail of the water.

Obviously, I was shooting at a fast shutter speed. This photo was shot at 1/500 sec, with an ISO of 400. I just kept experimenting until I could get the speed I wanted.  I knew I wanted to freeze the action and the water as much as I could. Honestly though, most of this was just luck, timing and patience. I regret not using my tripod.

"Hey! Weirdo! I'm drinkin' here! Ain't there some ducks you could take pictures of?!"

With this shot, and a couple more coming up, I tried cropping in close. I wanted what was going on with the water to be very visible. I like the eagle’s stare in this shot.

Black and White Thirsty Eagle is Thirsty.

Here is a tighter crop of the first photo. I made it black and white (blue channel in Photoshop) to make its ghostly eye lid stick out a bit more. I may like this crop more than the top version. What do you think?

mid-blink. creepy eye lid.

Another shot I cropped in close and made black and white.  I like that I caught the eagle in mid-blink and like the shot above, switching to black and white (with the blue color channel) made the eye lid more visible. I never knew bald eagles had side eye lids like this before taking these shots.

More photos next week–see ya on Monday.

0 comments

Erin August 19, 2010 - 11:43 am

That eyelid is called a nictitating membrane. Great shots. I actually think your first shot with the water in mid-air is better than the one on flickr. More motion. More dynamic. Nice job!

Daniel August 19, 2010 - 1:06 pm

Thanks! I appreciate the feedback, and for explaining the eyelid thing 🙂

Lori Lanspeary August 19, 2010 - 11:53 am

I love these shots. That 3rd eyelid (I think) is known as a nictating membrane that flicks over the eyeball every time the Eagle blinks and acts as a windshield wiper. Dogs and cats have them too as you may have realized if you’ve picked them up from the Vet’s after anesthesia…or when they’re really snoozing on the couch with you and you try to move them. 🙂
Nice capture of it.

Daniel August 19, 2010 - 1:08 pm

Acts as a windshield wiper, huh? Now I kinda wish I had that too! Thanks for the feedback 😀

chrissie mcleod August 19, 2010 - 5:16 pm

very nice pictures!

Daniel August 19, 2010 - 11:44 pm

Thanks! 😀

Steven Cain August 19, 2010 - 10:44 pm

These photos are really crisp. What camera did you use?

Daniel August 19, 2010 - 11:44 pm

A Canon Rebel T2i. I love it.

Linda Lynch August 23, 2010 - 11:50 am

I like yours better than the one on flickr as well. These are great Daniel!

Daniel August 23, 2010 - 4:37 pm

Thanks Linda 🙂

Rookie August 23, 2010 - 7:20 pm

wow, what a cool shots.

Daniel August 24, 2010 - 9:29 am

thanks!

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