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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Conowingo Dam-Bald Eagle Photography:Canon 7D


Mature Bald Eagle: Canon 7D 500mmF4

On Friday, February 19th, Coy Hill of Country Captures and I traveled to Conowingo Dam northeast of Baltimore, Md. to check out the reports of good Bald Eagle photographic opportunities there.

Conowingo Dam: Canon 30D-17-40mm

Coy Checks Out The 500mmF4-Canon 30D-17-40mm

While this is not the peak season for eagle sightings, we did see at least four different birds. One perched in a tree near a parking area for several hours, and gave several photographers the opportunity to take close-up portrait shots.


Photographing Eagle In Tree: Canon 30D-17-40mm

While I still use the Canon XL-H1 for most of my serious wildlife filming, I find that I am turning more and more to the Canon 7D DSLR for that purpose and I used it extensively on this trip. It does not have the long range ability of the XL-H1, but it does deliver beautiful footage. It is difficult to focus in video mode as one must use the LCD and it is difficult to see plainly in bright sunlight. I recently purchased the "Zacuto Finder" an add-on viewfinder which clips onto the LCD and makes it somewhat like a traditional camcorder viewfinder. This makes the camera much more effective in video mode.


Filming Eagle With Canon 7D: 100-400mm L lens, With Zacuto Finder

I hope to post either some sample clips taken with the 7D or a short film on winter wildlife in the very near future, which will use footage taken entirely with this camera.

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15 comments:

  1. Great shots, wish I have one of your powerful camera.

    My Camera Critters, happy weekend.

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  2. gorgeous bald eagle photo ... drooling over your camera

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  3. I look forward to seeing the clips or film Willard...

    All the best to and your family.

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  4. Awesome Willard!
    I don't know if I'll ever be able to film one in the wild but I so would love to just see one whether or not a got a photo. :)
    Carletta’s Captures.

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  5. Willard: Outstanding capture of the eagle, wonderful captures.

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  6. That bald eagle is beautiful. I seen a woodpecker at my parents house but couldn't get a photo of them. Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  7. Excellent shot Bro! and wouldn't you know I missed that pose while looking around for other eagles.

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  8. Good shot Willard, it peaked early this year with the mature eagles leaving in January to tend to there nest. Next year you need to go in November and December. I made three trips this year and seen lots of eagles but did not have many chances for good photos. I will be there more this coming winter.

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  9. Awesome shot of the Eagle! I have been to Conowingo many times to see the Eagles. Around Thanksgiving there had to be close to 200 of them there.

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  10. Hi Willard.. I stopped by for my elk photo fix and find eagles.. HA!Well that is way cool :) Awesome shots..Hope all is well
    Aloha
    Renee :)

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  11. I so wanted to get down there this year and it just didn't happen. Bummer! Looks like you had fun!

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  12. Beautiful work as always.. I always love stopping by and playing catch up.. thanks for sharing

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  13. I do like the whole idea of the eagles here and there and eventually, maybe, everywhere. Your photo is fabulous.

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