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Hokkaido Photo Workshops

Monday, July 01, 2024 | By: Japan Dreamscapes Photography Tours

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Hokkaido Wildlife Birding Photography Tours always provide participants with hundreds of amazing up close and personal encounters with rare bird species such as The Steller’s Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus).  When photographing raptors on pack ice, our workshop leader always has the group gear up and head out well before sunrise.  One morning late in the season weather conditions were perfect for photographing raptors on pack ice, and the ice was super close to shore.  The Ocean was like glass, and the pack ice was stable. So, this day our workshop leader chose to shoot from Zodiac boats because of how tranquil the Pacific Ocean was.  More often, participants enjoy spotting and photographing  from the deck of a large chartered vessel, but this day the pack ice was close to shore, so zodiacs were ideal.  The great thing about photographing from a Zodiac boat is the angle of view, your either below the raptors or at eye level, and this is idea for photographing wildlife.  The calm Pacific Ocean pack ice and the golden hour provided perfectly balanced light, the glassy shimmer was a photographic dream come true.  In over 25 years leading Hokkaido photo tours, our workshop leader had only seen these conditions a handful of times.  On this morning, the group caught sight of a Steller’s sea eagle in mid-hunt.  Having just plucked a large fish from the exposed crevices in the Pacific Ocean among the pack ice, the eagle was perched among some of the more stable floes.  The flesh and scales of the fish put up no resistance to the Steller’s sea eagle’s razor sharp beak and talons.   The workshop group's zodiac was only about 10 meters (30 feet) from the eagle, and at the moment the workshop leader took the photo, the raptor’s eyes met mine.  Immediately after witnessing this moment of pure instinct, the eagle squawked and gulped down the first part of its meal.  The leader's years of experience in birding photography and having the right equipment for the annual JDS Hokkaido Photo Tour meant that the moment will live forever.  For this image, he used the Nikon Z9, with the Nikon 120-300mm AF-S NIKKOR f/2.8E FL ED SR VR Lens.  His settings were 1/2500sec f11, ISO 1000.

Steller's Sea Eagle - the perfect Hokkaido raptor predator

This photo was taken just after The Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus) had torn apart its prey. Image was taken during the annual JDS Hokkaido photo workshop.

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