Earlier this week I returned from a very successful workshop series on the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska and I have some great news. If you would have ever dreamed about photographing Bald Eagles this is the perfect workshop for you. The opportunities during the last workshop series were unbelievable. In fact they were even better than any of my previous trips to Homer and Kachemak bay in the last five years. You can see some images from this trip in my latest images gallery: http://www.robertotoole.com/galleries/latest-images/
The trip went so well that I will be setting up a summer and fall Bald Eagle workshop series and I am finalizing pricing and other details right now. Send me anĀ email or use the contact info or form on the right side of the page right away to be placed on the interest list to be the first to receive final details.
NIKON D700 and Sigma 100-300mm F4 EX HSM, Handheld, 1/1600 sec at F5.6, manual metering, flash off, ISO 400. Image Copyright 2010 Robert OToole / Robert OToole Photography NIKON D700 and Sigma 100-300mm F4 EX HSM, Handheld, 1/1600 sec at F5.6, manual metering, flash off, ISO 400. Image Copyright 2010 Robert OToole / Robert OToole Photography NIKON D700 and Sigma 100-300mm F4 EX HSM, Handheld, 1/1600 sec at F5.6, manual metering, flash off, ISO 400. Image Copyright 2010 Robert OToole / Robert OToole Photography Most of the images made in this workshop were in the 70-200 or 100-300 range. A 500 or 600 was nice to have on hand for tight portraits but was not needed for flight images. All of the images above are only cropped top and bottom to fit the screen format.



5 Comments
Comment by Jeff Solomon — April 18, 2010 @ 10:15 pm
Awesome and inspiring work. Wow!
Comment by Svetlana — October 13, 2010 @ 3:03 pm
I like the pictures of eagles! the flying eagle is one of my favorites, the wings look absolutely symmetrical! it is amazing!
Comment by Aditya — January 3, 2011 @ 4:25 am
Awesome Pictures…. Great Work
Comment by steve uffman — January 24, 2011 @ 5:46 pm
incredible shots…love the action…around lake clark?
Comment by admin — February 2, 2011 @ 5:33 pm
Thanks. Mostly in Katmai, although there are one or two from LC. Thanks also for taking time look around and to comment.
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