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Feb 4, 2013 09:50:17   #
Db7423 Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
 
Toot toot all day if you like. That is truly an outstanding photo in every way.

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Feb 4, 2013 19:01:36   #
Morrisdh Loc: Pisgah Alabama
 
Well we are tooting for you too, that is a great shot. Thanks
for sharing. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: mdh

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Feb 4, 2013 19:47:47   #
alby Loc: very eastern pa.
 
wonderful shot..... congrats... so nice

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Feb 4, 2013 19:52:09   #
SuKai Loc: California
 
dalematt wrote:
In 2009, I took a photo of an owl in a tree in our backyard. Not knowing what kind it was, I sent it to www.owling.com for identification. It turned out to be a Northern Saw-whet owl. They asked for permission to include it on their website.

Move on to 2011. This photo was chosen for November in the Ontario (Canada) SPCA calendar.

Now, fast forward to 2012. The US magazine, Natural History, saw this photo on the website and asked for permission to publish it in their November 2012 issue.

Yes, I am "tooting my own horn" and I offer no apology. It may well be the only photo I'll ever take to be published.
In 2009, I took a photo of an owl in a tree in our... (show quote)


You should be very proud I know I would be. What an honor.

And..what a cute little Owl those eyes are just adorable it almost looks like it has mascara on. I haven't ever seen one like this before. Congratulations!

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Feb 4, 2013 19:52:29   #
shall1585 Loc: Prichard, WV
 
Very worthy of a horn toot! Love the eyes, they just draw you right in! Congrats on getting published! :-D

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Feb 4, 2013 19:57:01   #
tilde531 Loc: Seaford Delaware
 
Well for HEAVEN'S SAKE, man... KEEP tooting!!
It's VERY well deserved... and likely NOT to be the last time it's published, either!

That is one incredible photograph.
Congrats ALL over the place!

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Feb 4, 2013 20:12:54   #
reconactual Loc: Arvada, Colorado
 
Fantastic photo, congrats on you being published!

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Feb 4, 2013 20:24:58   #
carlysue Loc: Columbus
 
dalematt wrote:
In 2009, I took a photo of an owl in a tree in our backyard. Not knowing what kind it was, I sent it to www.owling.com for identification. It turned out to be a Northern Saw-whet owl. They asked for permission to include it on their website.

Move on to 2011. This photo was chosen for November in the Ontario (Canada) SPCA calendar.

Now, fast forward to 2012. The US magazine, Natural History, saw this photo on the website and asked for permission to publish it in their November 2012 issue.

Yes, I am "tooting my own horn" and I offer no apology. It may well be the only photo I'll ever take to be published.
In 2009, I took a photo of an owl in a tree in our... (show quote)


Well deserved and congratulations!! Still smiling? you should be grinning ear to ear. Wonderful capture!

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Feb 4, 2013 21:26:02   #
snogost67 Loc: dayton, montana
 
Superb!I love owls and this is just fantastic.

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Feb 4, 2013 23:05:09   #
lovemypups Loc: Kentucky
 
Big, big congratulations and it's a wonderful photo!!!! I love owls, and the picture is perfect!!! Toot away, you deserve every bit of recognition you receive.
Debbie

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Feb 4, 2013 23:19:37   #
SQUIRL033 Loc: Chehalis, WA
 
congrats! getting published is always something to be proud of, and this is a superb image!

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Feb 5, 2013 05:34:01   #
charile Loc: graham nc
 
excellent. :thumbup:

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Feb 5, 2013 05:51:24   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Exceptional photo, I can see why everyone wants it.

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Feb 5, 2013 05:56:12   #
BlokeOzz Loc: Morphett Vale South Australia
 
Fantastic, you deserve the Accolades, You Toot all you want to, you have earned the right. :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Feb 5, 2013 06:04:58   #
Kinopless Loc: Mandurah, Western Australia
 
Beautiful image..
Just a little advice to others that may want their images published. If you get the opportunity always take a vertical shot
too leaving space for printing such as the title of a magazine. Most books and mags are printed in a vertical format and
you get paid far more for front covers. Just something to consider when framing the shot.

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