Mr. B
Loc: eastern Connecticut
Great shot! Congratulations. :thumbup:
JohnM
Loc: Springfield, Illinois
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.
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not often a MAN gets a chance to toot over his hooter :-D
VERY, VERY well deserving!!! Superb shot!
Great shot hope you made a few dollars on it Congratulations
I am seeing the neatest photos today!! Your little owl is wonderful!
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)
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Great pic - something you should rightly be proud of :thumbup:
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... (
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I find it wonderful to see greatness rewarded! And you certainly took a great picture! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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... (
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Congrats, dalematt, beautiful shot
I like the pics selling itself notion Bravo
Outstanding shot and it needs to be shared, congrats
I can see why everyone wants it. It's a fantastic shot!! Good for you.
beautiful photo. It should be published. Congrats.
Wonderful shot, I love the owl's eyes. Congratulations and you should be proud.
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 done, One of the many reasons we do this.
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