Image 1 — Witnessed this Long Crested Eagle ripping the head of a mouse and then swallowing the rest of the body in one go. XT5 & 150-600
Image 2 — Witnessed this Long Crested Eagle ripping the head of a mouse and then swallowing the rest of the body in one go. XT5 & 150-600
Image 3 — Witnessed this Long Crested Eagle ripping the head of a mouse and then swallowing the rest of the body in one go. XT5 & 150-600
Image 4 — Witnessed this Long Crested Eagle ripping the head of a mouse and then swallowing the rest of the body in one go. XT5 & 150-600
▲ 126 r/birdsofprey+1 crossposts

Witnessed this Long Crested Eagle ripping the head of a mouse and then swallowing the rest of the body in one go. XT5 & 150-600

I experimented a bit more with the editing than I usually do to try make the bland background a little more interesting

u/DylanH247 — 7 hours ago

Long Crested Eagle ripping the head of a mouse

Also saw him swallowing the body whole after this

u/DylanH247 — 7 hours ago
▲ 98 r/FujifilmX+1 crossposts

After recently starting to consider changing systems for better AF and low light performance I thought I'd share some of my favorite bird and wildlife shots with my XT5

u/DylanH247 — 25 days ago

Am I doing something wrong or am I just expecting too much?

I use an X-T5 and a 150-600 mostly for birds and some other wildlife and I almost feel like I am getting more shots out of focus than in focus. I have watched videos and read forums and changed settings and nothing seem to make much of a difference.

I do know Fuji is not the best for what I like to do but I really love the Fuji system and would like to make it work. Anyone have some advice I can try before I jump ship to another system?

At this point it may also just be a skill issue but I do not know what to do anymore

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u/DylanH247 — 1 month ago