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Mar 29, 2013 11:36:01   #
carogray Loc: Santa Monica originally UK
 
overthemoon wrote:
This in Wisconsin is a Rare sighting a great grey and I am fortunate to have seen two. One not to far from my home town of Madison and the other right in my home town.


Oh wow looking again - they are all amazing.. !

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Mar 29, 2013 12:51:54   #
overthemoon Loc: Wisconsin
 
JR1 wrote:
Its a great shot, what gear did you use


I have a canon 60d and my lens is a sigma 150 500. I use spot meter and alservo. I keep my shutter above 1200 my iso I never go over 800. my aperture for wildlife ranges between 6-8 but mostly at 7

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Mar 29, 2013 12:52:12   #
overthemoon Loc: Wisconsin
 
carogray wrote:
Oh wow looking again - they are all amazing.. !


ha your so cool thanks

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Mar 29, 2013 12:53:28   #
overthemoon Loc: Wisconsin
 
JR1 wrote:
I will remove if you say


Don't do that remove. I will have to stop posting on this sight.

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Mar 29, 2013 12:55:43   #
overthemoon Loc: Wisconsin
 
JR1 wrote:
I will remove if you say


If I wanted to make the changes I would do it myself. I use lightroom. Please don't take the photo and change things. You asked if you could and I said no.

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Mar 29, 2013 12:58:45   #
Wendy2 Loc: California
 
overthemoon wrote:
Don't do that remove. I will have to stop posting on this sight.


Please don't go away! He made a mistake. I guess the best thing to do is let everyone know you do NOT want editing or re-posting of your photos. They are supposed to know that, but some don't.

I would hate for you to not stay around!! Your photos are magnificent and I love to see great photos of owls!!

Please, please stay!! :)

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Mar 29, 2013 13:31:37   #
overthemoon Loc: Wisconsin
 
Wendy2 wrote:
Please don't go away! He made a mistake. I guess the best thing to do is let everyone know you do NOT want editing or re-posting of your photos. They are supposed to know that, but some don't.

I would hate for you to not stay around!! Your photos are magnificent and I love to see great photos of owls!!

Please, please stay!! :)


Thanks for the comment. I don't mind sharing but he asked if he could I said no and did anyway. I will take your suggestion and post at the top of my photos not to have them redone or downloaded.

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Mar 29, 2013 14:19:29   #
overthemoon Loc: Wisconsin
 
tejaswrangler wrote:
overthemoon, these are some nice pictures, you did good. :thumbup:


Thanks very much for the comment

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Mar 29, 2013 14:48:03   #
Lacey Girl Loc: Las Cruces, NM
 
overthemoon wrote:
Thanks for the comment. I don't mind sharing but he asked if he could I said no and did anyway. I will take your suggestion and post at the top of my photos not to have them redone or downloaded.


:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Mar 29, 2013 18:29:52   #
Nightski
 
overthemoon wrote:
This in Wisconsin is a Rare sighting a great grey and I am fortunate to have seen two. One not to far from my home town of Madison and the other right in my home town.


These are beautiful. It must have been fun to watch this guy.

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Mar 29, 2013 21:21:08   #
jeanbug35 Loc: Jonesboro AR
 
Nice shots.

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Mar 30, 2013 06:12:31   #
Indrajeet Singh Loc: Goa, India
 
overthemoon wrote:
This in Wisconsin is a Rare sighting a great grey and I am fortunate to have seen two. One not to far from my home town of Madison and the other right in my home town.


Great shots, prefer 1 & 2 the darkness adds to the mystery, that is the owl!

Well taken. Thanks for posting.

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Mar 30, 2013 06:19:13   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
overthemoon wrote:
This in Wisconsin is a Rare sighting a great grey and I am fortunate to have seen two. One not to far from my home town of Madison and the other right in my home town.


Great captures overthemoon!

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Mar 30, 2013 06:31:00   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Very good!

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Mar 30, 2013 06:36:23   #
Nightski
 
overthemoon wrote:
I have a canon 60d and my lens is a sigma 150 500. I use spot meter and alservo. I keep my shutter above 1200 my iso I never go over 800. my aperture for wildlife ranges between 6-8 but mostly at 7


OTM, What is AI Servo. I see it on my camera, but I don't know what it's for. I have it on AI focus or evaluative metering. Someone told me to use evaluative for landscape shots. Also, is a spot meter something that is separate from the camera?

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