snowbird
Loc: Indialantic FL /Lakewood NY
A friend told me about dead palm tree which housed red bellied woodpeckers. When I went there I also found two immature screech owls in a larger hole above the woodpeckers. While I was
on the street photographing the birds a young man came out and told me that older people were complaining about me being there and if I didn't leave they would call the cops. I showed him the owls and took took a few more shots and left. I returned two days later. Five minutes after I arrived a sheriff's deputy arrived and and asked for my ID which I supplied along with a card listing photographers rights. I showed her the owls and my images in the camera. She then talked to the property owner and I continued to shoot for another five minutes.
Immature screech owl
Immature screech owls in dead palm
Bird condo for woodpeckers and owls
Red-bellied woodpecker
Red-bellied woodpecker
I think I've seen the 'photographers rights card' before on here. Do you have a link to it or do you think it's in the search option still.
Sarge
There great.... I love that last one
snowbird
Loc: Indialantic FL /Lakewood NY
Should've taken a picture of the busy body that stuck their nose in where it didn't belong. That would made their day. Maybe you would've gotten in trouble but just think of all the H*** you would've raised.
Great shots worth the antagonizm.
snowbird
Loc: Indialantic FL /Lakewood NY
Thanks! Glad they didn't come out with a gun.
such amazing pictures... and people just dont understand that what you do is considered art not criminal acts like trespassing.. silly people keep up the good work
Beautiful shots. What camera and lens were you using?
Sorry you got harassed, thats just mean.
Suzanne
belwj
Loc: Berkshires, Ma
snowbird wrote:
A friend told me about dead palm tree which housed red bellied woodpeckers. When I went there I also found two immature screech owls in a larger hole above the woodpeckers. While I was
on the street photographing the birds a young man came out and told me that older people were complaining about me being there and if I didn't leave they would call the cops. I showed him the owls and took took a few more shots and left. I returned two days later. Five minutes after I arrived a sheriff's deputy arrived and and asked for my ID which I supplied along with a card listing photographers rights. I showed her the owls and my images in the camera. She then talked to the property owner and I continued to shoot for another five minutes.
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Great shots, especially the first one.
snowbird
Loc: Indialantic FL /Lakewood NY
Owl close up was shot with a tripod
Camera Nikon D5100 Lens Sigma 150-500
Exposure 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture f/14.0
Focal Length 500 mm
ISO Speed 500
Others were handheld at higher shutter speed.
belwj
Loc: Berkshires, Ma
snowbird wrote:
Owl close up was shot with a tripod
Camera Nikon D5100 Lens Sigma 150-500
Exposure 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture f/14.0
Focal Length 500 mm
ISO Speed 500
Others were handheld at higher shutter speed.
Nice to know that was shot with the 150 -500. I just bought one.
Love all those shots. The aggravation was definately worth it!
snowbird
Loc: Indialantic FL /Lakewood NY
Nice to know that was shot with the 150 -500. I just bought one.[/quote]
Will,
I just got my Sigma about six weeks ago. We are close to wetlands and have had many opportunities to practice. The Sigma is light enough to handhold. Florida has provided mostly sunny days. The close up was on a cloudy day so I used the tripod. Thanks for the comments. Enjoy.
That's what you call "Multi living complex"' Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing more.
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