IMAGE OF THE MONTH - NOVEMBER 2009
ALASKA EAGLES 9402
"Comin' in hot....."
Taken in Homer, Alaska this eagle was coming in for a landing on one of the huge pieces of driftwood along the beach on the Homer Spit. A couple of years ago I made a trip to Alaska with the primary focus of photographing the eagles in Homer. Up until this year the eagles were fed in the winter by a native Minnesota resident by the name of Jean Keene, better known as "The Eagle Lady". Jean passed away within the last year. A former "rodeo queen" from Minnesota, Jean had been living in Homer, Alaska for about the past 30 years. She started feeding a couple of eagles that were hanging out near her home 25 years ago, and the daily feedings grew to where they were attracting approximately 200-300 eagles, as well as countless tourists and photographers from around the world. She was a wonderful, extremely kind-hearted person. She will be missed by many. This image is probably my favorite from the batch of eagle images that I came home with.
Camera: Canon EOS 20D
Lens: Canon EF 300mm f4 L IS
Focal length: 300mm
Shutter speed: 1/800
Aperture: f 7.1
ISO: 200
Exposure compensation: -1
TIP: You can click on the image to view a larger, more detailed version!

IMAGE OF THE MONTH - NOVEMBER 2009
ALASKA EAGLES 9402
"Comin' in hot....."
Taken in Homer, Alaska this eagle was coming in for a landing on one of the huge pieces of driftwood along the beach on the Homer Spit. A couple of years ago I made a trip to Alaska with the primary focus of photographing the eagles in Homer. Up until this year the eagles were fed in the winter by a native Minnesota resident by the name of Jean Keene, better known as "The Eagle Lady". Jean passed away within the last year. A former "rodeo queen" from Minnesota, Jean had been living in Homer, Alaska for about the past 30 years. She started feeding a couple of eagles that were hanging out near her home 25 years ago, and the daily feedings grew to where they were attracting approximately 200-300 eagles, as well as countless tourists and photographers from around the world. She was a wonderful, extremely kind-hearted person. She will be missed by many. This image is probably my favorite from the batch of eagle images that I came home with.
Camera: Canon EOS 20D
Lens: Canon EF 300mm f4 L IS
Focal length: 300mm
Shutter speed: 1/800
Aperture: f 7.1
ISO: 200
Exposure compensation: -1
TIP: You can click on the image to view a larger, more detailed version!
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