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Jun 2, 2017 01:12:37   #
PhotoNoob Loc: Innisfail, Canada
 
Found this little devil sitting on a fence post in my adventure tonight, my fiance was very excited about seeing him, so we took a few shots.


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Jun 2, 2017 01:37:04   #
Rick-ws Loc: Seattle or North Idaho
 
Wow! Excellent poser, isn't it? Nice DoF. Which province?

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Jun 2, 2017 03:20:29   #
Leicaflex Loc: Cymru
 
Excellent series of photographs.
Well taken/captured.

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Jun 2, 2017 03:25:26   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
PhotoNoob wrote:
Found this little devil sitting on a fence post in my adventure tonight, my fiance was very excited about seeing him, so we took a few shots.


Very nice set!!!!

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Jun 2, 2017 03:53:37   #
PhotoNoob Loc: Innisfail, Canada
 
Rick-ws wrote:
Wow! Excellent poser, isn't it? Nice DoF. Which province?


Thanks, Alberta

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Jun 2, 2017 03:54:13   #
PhotoNoob Loc: Innisfail, Canada
 
Leicaflex wrote:
Excellent series of photographs.
Well taken/captured.


Thanks, we got lucky

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Jun 2, 2017 03:54:50   #
PhotoNoob Loc: Innisfail, Canada
 
Manglesphoto wrote:
Very nice set!!!!


Thanks

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Jun 2, 2017 06:17:00   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
Leicaflex wrote:
Excellent series of photographs. Well taken/captured.

Luck and having a camera 24/7 allows a wonderful series like this. One of my rules based on having photographed a sunken rotted boat in Argentina one shot.. should have been 20 from diff angles and settings... no only one. Only when back in USA did I see what I missed; you did the wise [owl] thing taking many.

Suggestion: Is the subject of this photo grass? NO, then why do I see so much of it. First use straighten tool, fence post thru the center of the owl head should be vertical. and Use the crop tool and put the Owl at the 1/3 point so his eyes are looking the the other 2/3 and crop tight on grass above him so equal to the grass below him. That is to say bring the right side in a lot and bring the left in so owl is at 1/3. Now the owl is bigger and dominates the photo. The photo with the slight head viewing to the left of the photo is my pick.

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Jun 2, 2017 14:44:05   #
PhotoNoob Loc: Innisfail, Canada
 
dpullum wrote:
Luck and having a camera 24/7 allows a wonderful series like this. One of my rules based on having photographed a sunken rotted boat in Argentina one shot.. should have been 20 from diff angles and settings... no only one. Only when back in USA did I see what I missed; you did the wise [owl] thing taking many.

Suggestion: Is the subject of this photo grass? NO, then why do I see so much of it. First use straighten tool, fence post thru the center of the owl head should be vertical. and Use the crop tool and put the Owl at the 1/3 point so his eyes are looking the the other 2/3 and crop tight on grass above him so equal to the grass below him. That is to say bring the right side in a lot and bring the left in so owl is at 1/3. Now the owl is bigger and dominates the photo. The photo with the slight head viewing to the left of the photo is my pick.
Luck and having a camera 24/7 allows a wonderful s... (show quote)


I know these tricks, just in a big hurry, my bad, wanted to catch him before he flew the coop, lol, I will do some PP on them and make them better.Thank-You for reminding me, this shows just how friendly the members here are.

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Jun 3, 2017 06:58:52   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Great shots.

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Jun 3, 2017 08:20:44   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
Wow! Very cool! A great set!

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Jun 3, 2017 08:25:00   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
PhotoNoob wrote:
Found this little devil sitting on a fence post in my adventure tonight, my fiance was very excited about seeing him, so we took a few shots.


Is this a great gray owl? Good capture.

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Jun 3, 2017 10:53:43   #
PhotoNoob Loc: Innisfail, Canada
 
photophile wrote:
Is this a great gray owl? Good capture.


I wasn't that lucky, it's just a barn owl I believe

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Jun 3, 2017 10:54:27   #
PhotoNoob Loc: Innisfail, Canada
 
sb wrote:
Wow! Very cool! A great set!


Thanks, we like them

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Jun 3, 2017 15:46:45   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
Excellent shots.
PhotoNoob wrote:
Found this little devil sitting on a fence post in my adventure tonight, my fiance was very excited about seeing him, so we took a few shots.

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