Eagle Eye: Nature's Glory at Her Best--Powerful, Proud and Gracious...
On the way out the door on the way to church I grabbed my camera. I remember hesitating for a moment and wondering why I felt moved to bring it but deciding to just follow the impulse. Then on the drive to church my wife, Hannele, and I noticed a huge eagle sitting in a tree right next to the road.
I stopped the car and grabbed my camera and starting shooting. I walked right up near the tree and was able to get a half dozen or so shots before the eagle took off. I also managed to get one shot with it in flight but it’s slightly out of focus.
The eagle was so beautiful. There were a few moments when it seemed like it was just the two of us. It was looking right at me with a powerful glance. It almost seemed magical. Needless to say, it made our day—at least part of it.
Nature’s glory is often so awe inspiring. That’s especially true when it just happens. I suppose it is all just as it is meant to be.




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John - Those are amazing photos! Many folks don't get close enough to see an eagle that near, let alone photograph it!
Great pictures, John. Such majestic birds!
DUDE. Amazing that you caught those images yourself. I get chills. I don't know what is more amazing, witnessing such awesomeness of nature or capturing it digitally.
Great pictures-unusual to be able to get so close!
If you get into the habit of always taking your camera with you, eventually it becomes second nature, kind of like carrying your cell phone and your wallet. You just never know when that once-in-a-lifetime event will happen and you'll get a picture that you can sell to CNN for a million dollars.
John, I saw your title and had to stop...was not disappointed. Eagles are such beautiful birds...wish there were some around here.
Russel is absolutely right...taking your camera with you becomes second nature. When I was younger I was really into photography and always took my film camera with me...always...developed my own B&W film. It took me a long while to adjust to digital...I think I have a bit to go yet. Anyway, great pictures.