Wow. These little guys are beautiful.
William wrote:
GREAT SKILL DISPLAYED,(idea) slight crop, too centered.
Bravo. Bv
Actually I did crop and move the owl slightly to the left. However I posted the original and don't know how to remove it so I just let the original photo.
Larry
I would name that Owl Cialis. You never know when the moment is right. Great capture.
treadwl wrote:
Yesterday evening, I was driving past my favorite owl field---I do everyday, just to look--it was late, near dusk, and for just that moment the light was special.
Out of the truck, gear in hand and back onto the ground. A few wiggles in the dust and. . . the results
d300 200-400with tc1.4---vibration reduction on, completely hand held.
Hope you like it.
Larry
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
We have a lot of owls around our place. We hear them calling each other from every direction but never see them. Your lucky to get that good shot.
Exceptional shot. You can't get lucky like that until you get up and go.
[quote=treadwl]Yesterday evening, I was driving past my favorite owl field---I do everyday, just to look--it was late, near dusk, and for just that moment the light was special.
Out of the truck, gear in hand and back onto the ground. A few wiggles in the dust and. . . the results
d300 200-400with tc1.4---vibration reduction on, completely hand held.
Hope you like it.
Love it! You might try cropping a bit off each side..and maybe a bit more off the right side, behind the bird, to get it off center a bit.
I love this photo. Want to sell a print? seriously
to Treadwl...Happy Birthday tomorrow!!!
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