What did you do with your summer? Any special places you just had to keep being around? I found a very special spot where I was able to witness something magnificent here in the beautiful outdoors of New England. I was able to experience and photograph a bald eagle’s nest, which brought two new additions a male and female successfully.
I shot from a lot of different angles for different views. Using my Olympus E3 with 150mm F2 lens with additional 2X teleconverter, bringing me to a 600mm F4 reach. I used a tripod for stability for long distance focusing.
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It was amazing to be in the presence of listening and seeing the birds interact and just be. I was so happy to be a part of this season’s wonders. Next summer, when new lives come along, look up to the sky, you never know what you may see in the beauty of our outdoors.
Kathryn Nazzaro works for Hunt’s Photo & Video in sales. In fact, she was “top sales person” for 2007 and 2008.
Kathryn says, “For as long as I can remember, I have loved the outdoors and all the beauty it has to offer. I started exploring the outdoors at the age of three, by catching snakes, frogs, turtles and birds. I began fishing at my “Nana’s” camp in Raymond, N.H., from the dock or by rowboat all by myself. I’d row across the lake to an island to eat the wild blueberries.
“Loving nature and being fascinated by it has shaped my life into how I live today. The outdoors is my church. I have grown to love outdoor photography and have been active in this area for 17 years. Teaching myself by books and lots of practice has brought me lots of great photos and experiences to remember. Being onboard with Hunt’s Photo and Video sales team has introduced me to a lot of great outdoor photographers across the country.”
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Joe,
Yes, Kathryn captures more than just the beauty of the bird, doesn’t she? We are fortunate to have her in the ranks of the Shoot to Thrillers here at The WON.
Kudos K! Great capture of a magnificant creature.