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Subject: [Leica] Bald Eagle Photos; proving I'm far lazier than doug herr
From: buzz.hausner at verizon.net (buzz.hausner@verizon.net)
Date: Tue May 31 06:49:22 2005

What brand of bourbon?

Buzz Hausner

>From: Kyle Cassidy <KCassidy@asc.upenn.edu>
>Date: Tue May 31 08:32:00 CDT 2005
>To: "'lug@leica-users.org'" <lug@leica-users.org>
>Subject: [Leica] Bald Eagle Photos; proving I'm far lazier than doug herr

>In 1980, Pennsylvania had only three pairs of nesting bald eagles. Today,
>there are something like 45 pairs, largely due to reintroduction. Hardly a
>stellar comeback, but a significant achievement nonetheless.
>
>I knew that to photograph a bald eagle in Pennsylvania would be a challenge,
>but one that I felt up for. In late 2003, a pair of bald eagles nested at
>the Beaver Run Reservoir in westmorland county. They hatched two babies and
>later that year, the father was shot by a turkey hunter but the two babies
>survived.
>
>Across from their aerie is a sheer 60 foot rock cliff with no road access
>that looks down from about 120 feet -- I knew this would be the vantage
>point from which the nest must be photographed. I called
>ye-professional-photo palace to rent a 600mm f4 AF-S and a 1.4x
>teleconverter, and looked into the proper gear backpack for climbing the
>rockface. Then I scheduled climbing lessons at the Centerville Rock Wall
>gym. Bob Tukkas was very helpful in teaching me piton and caribeaner skills.
>I slated two hours for the climb which left me with a dilema, I wanted to
>get there just as the crepuscular light broke over the nest, which would
>have me climbing at dark, a dangerous prospect. 
>
>"Ah, what the hell," I figured, and took the lens rental money, bought a
>case of burbon and went to the philadelphia zoo and photographed Ritz and
>Glory with a 300mm where they sat, ignominiously, with an autographed
>(philadelphia eagles) football, looking very bored. 
>
>http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/cassidy/lj/2005/eagle.jpg
>
>Then I had ice cream and went home, realizing I'll never be half the
>photographer doug herr is, but I do have a case of burbon.

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