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Apr 20, 2018 20:36:00   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
I think these may be a box-check for my bucket list ! 8-) .......I must say, prior to this, I have NO Owl images in the wild - and I have been looking a L-O-N-G time 8-(

We went out the other day scouting some new shooting venues. We pulled into the parking area of a remote trailhead about 10 A.M. (cameras in the trunk). I walked about 40 yards on the trail and heard what I thought was an Owl - then I saw it fly in front of me- and KNEW it was an Owl ! - It flew to the other side of the small river and landed in a large pine tree ( we rushed to get our cameras OUT - I had elected to bring my Sony A77II with Minolta 500 AF Reflex lens for longer ranges - like THIS - and grabbed my monopod also.

We took some shots across the river (#1) and THEN, the Owl came flying back to the tree he first flew out of - AND - he was now much closer ! So, we got some more shots ! All the while, I could tell the Owl was somewhat disturbed and , I thought, unusual that he would come back to THIS tree.

About this time, a guy pulls into the parking area and gets out with his DOG and proceeds to come towards where we (and the Owl) are - the owl sees the DOG and (of course) takes off - again to the other side of the river. We speak with the guy briefly and I begin to hear strange sounds coming from the Owl across the river - I look and see #3 which I now interpreted to be an injured decoy behavior for the protection of a young one ! We get the guy and the DOG to LEAVE ! - and start looking for a nest or young one and find #4 - took some shots and decided to leave and let nature take it's course .

These were all challenging shots most @ ISO 1600 and large crops shot as JPEG and PP in Elements 9.

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across the river
across the river...
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ready to defend !
ready to defend !...
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the injured "decoy" after seeing the DOG
the injured "decoy" after seeing the DOG...
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Owlet
Owlet...
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Apr 20, 2018 20:51:37   #
water falls Loc: Green Bay,Wi
 
Beautiful images!

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Apr 20, 2018 20:57:18   #
Hal81 Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
 
Great captures. Owls just seem to elude me. My house sits in the middle on my one and a half acre lot with plenty of trees. I hear the owls every night. I can stand right under the tree I hear them in and still cant get that shot.

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Apr 20, 2018 21:13:45   #
rockdog Loc: Berkeley, Ca.
 
imagemeister wrote:
I think these may be a box-check for my bucket list ! 8-) .......I must say, prior to this, I have NO Owl images in the wild - and I have been looking a L-O-N-G time 8-(

We went out the other day scouting some new shooting venues. We pulled into the parking area of a remote trailhead about 10 A.M. (cameras in the trunk). I walked about 40 yards on the trail and heard what I thought was an Owl - then I saw it fly in front of me- and KNEW it was an Owl ! - It flew to the other side of the small river and landed in a large pine tree ( we rushed to get our cameras OUT - I had elected to bring my Sony A77II with Minolta 500 AF Reflex lens for longer ranges - like THIS - and grabbed my monopod also.

We took some shots across the river (#1) and THEN, the Owl came flying back to the tree he first flew out of - AND - he was now much closer ! So, we got some more shots ! All the while, I could tell the Owl was somewhat disturbed and , I thought, unusual that he would come back to THIS tree.

About this time, a guy pulls into the parking area and gets out with his DOG and proceeds to come towards where we (and the Owl) are - the owl sees the DOG and (of course) takes off - again to the other side of the river. We speak with the guy briefly and I begin to hear strange sounds coming from the Owl across the river - I look and see #3 which I now interpreted to be an injured decoy behavior for the protection of a young one ! We get the guy and the DOG to LEAVE ! - and start looking for a nest or young one and find #4 - took some shots and decided to leave and let nature take it's course .

These were all challenging shots most @ ISO 1600 and large crops shot as JPEG and PP in Elements 9.

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I think these may be a box-check for my bucket lis... (show quote)


Very nice Larry! You made the best of what for most of us is a rare opportunity. These are good, I'm happy for you.

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Apr 20, 2018 21:31:27   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
water falls wrote:
Beautiful images!


Thank you waterfalls !

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Apr 20, 2018 21:32:41   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
Hal81 wrote:
Great captures. Owls just seem to elude me. My house sits in the middle on my one and a half acre lot with plenty of trees. I hear the owls every night. I can stand right under the tree I hear them in and still cant get that shot.


Thank you Hal ! ......I share your experience

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Apr 20, 2018 21:33:55   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
rockdog wrote:
Very nice Larry! You made the best of what for most of us is a rare opportunity. These are good, I'm happy for you.


Thank you so much Phil ! Appreciate

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Apr 21, 2018 05:38:50   #
DOOK Loc: Maclean, Australia
 
Well done, Larry--great shots.

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Apr 21, 2018 05:56:24   #
Irvingite Charles Loc: Irving, Tx
 

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Apr 21, 2018 05:58:23   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Excellent set and interesting tale Larry.

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Apr 21, 2018 06:08:02   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Good ones!

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Apr 21, 2018 06:12:59   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
imagemeister wrote:
I think these may be a box-check for my bucket list ! 8-) .......I must say, prior to this, I have NO Owl images in the wild - and I have been looking a L-O-N-G time 8-(

We went out the other day scouting some new shooting venues. We pulled into the parking area of a remote trailhead about 10 A.M. (cameras in the trunk). I walked about 40 yards on the trail and heard what I thought was an Owl - then I saw it fly in front of me- and KNEW it was an Owl ! - It flew to the other side of the small river and landed in a large pine tree ( we rushed to get our cameras OUT - I had elected to bring my Sony A77II with Minolta 500 AF Reflex lens for longer ranges - like THIS - and grabbed my monopod also.

We took some shots across the river (#1) and THEN, the Owl came flying back to the tree he first flew out of - AND - he was now much closer ! So, we got some more shots ! All the while, I could tell the Owl was somewhat disturbed and , I thought, unusual that he would come back to THIS tree.

About this time, a guy pulls into the parking area and gets out with his DOG and proceeds to come towards where we (and the Owl) are - the owl sees the DOG and (of course) takes off - again to the other side of the river. We speak with the guy briefly and I begin to hear strange sounds coming from the Owl across the river - I look and see #3 which I now interpreted to be an injured decoy behavior for the protection of a young one ! We get the guy and the DOG to LEAVE ! - and start looking for a nest or young one and find #4 - took some shots and decided to leave and let nature take it's course .

These were all challenging shots most @ ISO 1600 and large crops shot as JPEG and PP in Elements 9.

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I think these may be a box-check for my bucket lis... (show quote)



Larry, excellent set of photos and congrads on getting photos of a bird you have been trying to capture.

Greg

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Apr 21, 2018 07:24:39   #
fourg1b2006 Loc: Long Island New York
 
You must be very happy with these...nice work.

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Apr 21, 2018 07:25:29   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Excellent set.

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Apr 21, 2018 07:44:20   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
imagemeister wrote:
I think these may be a box-check for my bucket list ! 8-) .......I must say, prior to this, I have NO Owl images in the wild - and I have been looking a L-O-N-G time 8-(

We went out the other day scouting some new shooting venues. We pulled into the parking area of a remote trailhead about 10 A.M. (cameras in the trunk). I walked about 40 yards on the trail and heard what I thought was an Owl - then I saw it fly in front of me- and KNEW it was an Owl ! - It flew to the other side of the small river and landed in a large pine tree ( we rushed to get our cameras OUT - I had elected to bring my Sony A77II with Minolta 500 AF Reflex lens for longer ranges - like THIS - and grabbed my monopod also.

We took some shots across the river (#1) and THEN, the Owl came flying back to the tree he first flew out of - AND - he was now much closer ! So, we got some more shots ! All the while, I could tell the Owl was somewhat disturbed and , I thought, unusual that he would come back to THIS tree.

About this time, a guy pulls into the parking area and gets out with his DOG and proceeds to come towards where we (and the Owl) are - the owl sees the DOG and (of course) takes off - again to the other side of the river. We speak with the guy briefly and I begin to hear strange sounds coming from the Owl across the river - I look and see #3 which I now interpreted to be an injured decoy behavior for the protection of a young one ! We get the guy and the DOG to LEAVE ! - and start looking for a nest or young one and find #4 - took some shots and decided to leave and let nature take it's course .

These were all challenging shots most @ ISO 1600 and large crops shot as JPEG and PP in Elements 9.

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I think these may be a box-check for my bucket lis... (show quote)


Great series and great story Larry!

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