Catherine Russell
May 11th, 2011, 08:38 AM
Hi everyone:
Joy all around! Remember in this past "Tales" I mentioned that I had heard about a nesting Bald Eagle pair not far from where I lived, I set off to go find it and I reported that I just didn't have the equipment to get the kind of footage to "write home about"?
SO! I rented some equipment last week and went back. This footage is shot with a Canon 7D with a 500 mm lens. Swoon, swoon :) I don't know which I'm in love with more, the equipment or the Bald Eagles! O.K. there is nothing spontaneous with this kind of setup and it really took some getting used to. I think with more practice I could get better. But attempting to track an Eagle in flight was like wielding a canon (no pun intended).
I have confirmed there are 3 babies, but in this short clip you really only see 2. This nest is over a football field away!! There was no way for my own equipment to capture this. It didn't even do well on the adult male roosting much closer to me.
This clip is 90 sec and is raw footage of the adult with the eaglets. Serendipity had it where I was just barely set up when the adult flew in with a catch :)
Bald with Eaglets on Vimeo
I have also worked in the adults into the final segment of the feature film I have been working on for the past few years. This segment called "Jill's Doxology" is now ~2.5 minutes long and includes the long hoped for Bald Eagles!
Jill's Doxology on Vimeo
Pile on everyone! :)
Cat
Joy all around! Remember in this past "Tales" I mentioned that I had heard about a nesting Bald Eagle pair not far from where I lived, I set off to go find it and I reported that I just didn't have the equipment to get the kind of footage to "write home about"?
SO! I rented some equipment last week and went back. This footage is shot with a Canon 7D with a 500 mm lens. Swoon, swoon :) I don't know which I'm in love with more, the equipment or the Bald Eagles! O.K. there is nothing spontaneous with this kind of setup and it really took some getting used to. I think with more practice I could get better. But attempting to track an Eagle in flight was like wielding a canon (no pun intended).
I have confirmed there are 3 babies, but in this short clip you really only see 2. This nest is over a football field away!! There was no way for my own equipment to capture this. It didn't even do well on the adult male roosting much closer to me.
This clip is 90 sec and is raw footage of the adult with the eaglets. Serendipity had it where I was just barely set up when the adult flew in with a catch :)
Bald with Eaglets on Vimeo
I have also worked in the adults into the final segment of the feature film I have been working on for the past few years. This segment called "Jill's Doxology" is now ~2.5 minutes long and includes the long hoped for Bald Eagles!
Jill's Doxology on Vimeo
Pile on everyone! :)
Cat