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Caught Something Amazing Last Night.


JerryK

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JerryK Community Regular

I was at our local pond sitting on a picnic bench. I saw an Osprey hovering...and whipped out my camera.

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I hope these links work, because this was one of the neatest things I've ever been lucky enough to photograph.


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dlp252 Apprentice

Wow, AWESOME!! I especially like the zoom with the fish! Good job!

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corinne Apprentice

Incredible. Especially the one foot holding the fish. That's amazing that you caught that on film.

darlindeb25 Collaborator

You take great pics Jerry, I love looking at them. I love the pic with the stars swirling.

kevsmom Contributor

Jerry,

You have really got some talent! :)

Cindy

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

WOW! Looks like a catfish. Looks heavy too.

Did you also see him/her move the fish so that it aligned with his/her body for better flying? I love that ospreys do that; have never seen it up close. Congrats to you!!!!

-Sherri

JerryK Community Regular

Thanks for the nice comments. I can't remember if I told you guys, but the local paper is going to print the zoom of the Osprey carrying the catfish. j


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I caught a couple of similar shots (action animal shots) while I was in my garden at at the grocery store this weekend:

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jmd3 Contributor

Beautiful pictures!! Did your paper print your pics? I would have been tembling so much from excitment of seeing the Osprey I would have messed the pictures up. Again, great pictures, and thanks for sharing them!

JerryK Community Regular
I caught a couple of similar shots (action animal shots) while I was in my garden at at the grocery store this weekend:

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Nice, Action shots of animals are the hardest, at least to get in focus. I like the squirrel:)

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