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Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
Needs editing, good looking eagle however. Taken from jet boat, lots
of jumping around due to boat motion. Press HD button if you have a fast connection. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnhiPvwI4qk |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... Needs editing, good looking eagle however. Taken from jet boat, lots of jumping around due to boat motion. Press HD button if you have a fast connection. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnhiPvwI4qk Looks great! Especially in HD, full screen. Eisboch |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 08:38:58 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: Looks great! Especially in HD, full screen. Thanks. I ended up getting a Canon HF100 just before the trip and am very pleased with the video/optical quality. Now I need to learn something about editing. :-) Any recommendations? |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 08:38:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Looks great! Especially in HD, full screen. Thanks. I ended up getting a Canon HF100 just before the trip and am very pleased with the video/optical quality. Now I need to learn something about editing. :-) Any recommendations? http://www.steadicam.com/pilot.html |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 08:38:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Looks great! Especially in HD, full screen. Thanks. I ended up getting a Canon HF100 just before the trip and am very pleased with the video/optical quality. Now I need to learn something about editing. :-) Any recommendations? http://www.steadicam.com/pilot.html And, of course: http://www.videosift.com/video/Over-...n-my-back-yard |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
On Jun 3, 9:26*am, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 08:38:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Looks great! * Especially in HD, full screen. Thanks. * I ended up getting a Canon HF100 just before the trip and am very pleased with the video/optical quality. *Now I need to learn something about editing. * :-) Any recommendations? http://www.steadicam.com/pilot.html WAFA...... Let's see some of your videos, asshole. Ever try to take a video in a jet riverboat? |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 08:38:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Looks great! Especially in HD, full screen. Thanks. I ended up getting a Canon HF100 just before the trip and am very pleased with the video/optical quality. Now I need to learn something about editing. :-) Any recommendations? http://www.steadicam.com/pilot.html Another HK post for the round file. |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 09:24:13 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 08:38:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Looks great! Especially in HD, full screen. Thanks. I ended up getting a Canon HF100 just before the trip and am very pleased with the video/optical quality. Now I need to learn something about editing. :-) Any recommendations? Great video - nice performance on the HD. Got a little sea sick with the motion though - tough in a moving boat. Do you have image stabilization? I found with my Canon, that the image stabilization is very impressive. With respect to editing, I like the Ulead VideoStudio products - simple, intuitive and you can get some really outstanding results - not that expensive either. The new Video Studio X2 is a great program - I've often compared it to Adobe's Premiere series for producing really great slide shows and video. Not being overly critical - if you shoot a lot in automatic rather than manually adjusting for lighting conditions, I'd look into a daylight or UV filter - even a neutral density filter - .3 or so would help even out the darker areas with the light areas. Just a suggestion - it's fine the way it is. |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
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On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:03:04 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: You could have saved $10,000. This guy lives in Estero ;-) http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/eagle%...20feb%2008.jpg There used to be a webcam with of an eagles nest. Eagles used to be fairly rare but I imagine you could see one just about anywhere these days if you looked. We usually have quite a few around here at certain times of the year. I saw 4 one morning when I was doing my water samples right at sun rise flying over the scrub. My wife used to have a pair that picked through her construction dumpsters almost every day looking for leftover lunch food right next to US41. My buddy says they are seen around DC from time to time and we saw one in New Hampshire when we were up there. They are all over out west. They are still a striking bird when one flies over. Homer Alaska is supposed to be the eagle capital of the world. We were there in June and we only saw one scrawny eagle that looked too weak to fly anywhere else. He was hanging around the "eagle lady's" house there. The first eagle we ever saw was part of a pair perching at Orange Lake in Florida. He had a mate, a nest, and a couple of eaglets. Since then, we've seen a few eagles around here. Beautiful birds. But the most common predatory birds we seem to have are hawks...big hawks. They must be eating well. |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
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Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
wrote in message ... On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:03:04 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: You could have saved $10,000. This guy lives in Estero ;-) http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/eagle%...20feb%2008.jpg There used to be a webcam with of an eagles nest. Eagles used to be fairly rare but I imagine you could see one just about anywhere these days if you looked. We usually have quite a few around here at certain times of the year. I saw 4 one morning when I was doing my water samples right at sun rise flying over the scrub. My wife used to have a pair that picked through her construction dumpsters almost every day looking for leftover lunch food right next to US41. My buddy says they are seen around DC from time to time and we saw one in New Hampshire when we were up there. They are all over out west. They are still a striking bird when one flies over. Homer Alaska is supposed to be the eagle capital of the world. We were there in June and we only saw one scrawny eagle that looked too weak to fly anywhere else. He was hanging around the "eagle lady's" house there. Well, Nova Scotia may have helped a bit with re-introducing the eagle. http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/wildlife/CONSERVA/18-04-5.htm |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 08:38:58 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Looks great! Especially in HD, full screen. Thanks. I ended up getting a Canon HF100 just before the trip and am very pleased with the video/optical quality. Now I need to learn something about editing. :-) Any recommendations? The camera I bought (a Samsung something or other) came with an editing program called Cyberlink DVD Suite. It was horrible. Couldn't figure out how to work it and their on-line tech service knew less than I did. I ended up buying Roxio Creator 2009 at the recommendation of someone who knew more about this stuff than I. I don't know how it compares to other packages, but at least I understand it and can use it. It has a pretty neat converter utility also. http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/cr.../overview.html Eisboch |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 11:49:25 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 08:31:21 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: Needs editing, good looking eagle however. Taken from jet boat, lots of jumping around due to boat motion. Press HD button if you have a fast connection. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnhiPvwI4qk You could have saved $10,000. This guy lives in Estero ;-) http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/eagle%...20feb%2008.jpg True but Estero seems to be short on snow covered mountain peaks and moose meadows for background scenery. And although the Estero River has some tricky navigational challenges, it ain't nuttin compared to the Chilkat where the channels literally change overnight, current runs at over 6 knots and deep water is 24 inches. |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
On Jun 3, 5:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 14:03:04 -0500, Richard Casady wrote: You could have saved $10,000. This guy lives in Estero *;-) http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/eagle%...20feb%2008.jpg There used to be a webcam with of an eagles nest. Eagles used to be fairly rare but I imagine you could see one just about anywhere these days if you looked. We usually have quite a few around here at certain times of the year. I saw 4 one morning when I was doing my water samples right at sun rise flying over the scrub. My wife used to have a pair that picked through her construction dumpsters almost every day looking for leftover lunch food right next to US41. My buddy says they are seen around DC from time to time and we saw one in New Hampshire when we were up there. They are all over out west. They are still a striking bird when one flies over. Homer Alaska is supposed to be the eagle capital of the world. We were there in June and we only saw one scrawny eagle that looked too weak to fly anywhere else. He was hanging around the "eagle lady's" house there. Well, Nova Scotia may have helped a bit with re-introducing the eagle.http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/wildlife/C...A/18-04-5.htm- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Okay, dummy, how did that help the population of eagles in Homer, AK? |
Eagle in tree, Chilkat River, Alaska
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