Dan;
Another fine catch. I was out that way on Tuesday (27th), bumped into Wayne; but sad to say no Hawk-Owl.
Well done, second shot's a beauty.
busbyea Goldmember 4,039 posts Joined May 2005 More info | Dec 28, 2005 20:21 | #16 PermanentlyDan;
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photographerunknown Senior Member 310 posts Joined Jan 2005 More info | Dec 28, 2005 20:25 | #17 Both are really nice captures. The lightly makes #2 spectacular but I love the wintery mood of number 1.
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sparker1 Cream of the Crop 29,368 posts Likes: 295 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Sierra Vista, AZ More info | Dec 28, 2005 20:51 | #18 Great shots, Dan, both of them. Stan (See my gallery at http://www.pbase.com/sparker1
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HJMinard Goldmember 2,319 posts Likes: 6 Joined Jan 2004 Location: Port Huron, Michigan, U.S.A. More info | Dec 28, 2005 20:56 | #19 Really, really, wonderful captures, Daniel. ~ Jay ~
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mojo_uk Goldmember 1,099 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Surrey, UK More info | Dec 29, 2005 05:34 | #20 Both awesome shots Dan but the second is really special Regards, Mark.
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IanC_UK Senior Member 648 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Northampton, UK More info | Dec 29, 2005 07:30 | #21 |
I would love to see one of these owls. Sibley says they have been sighted as far south as Nebraska. They are daylight hunters of rodents. Unlike the rest of your fans, I like the overcast shot better, more winter feel and no shadows. I hope you will post some additional photos of this wonderful bird. MIKEIVAN
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picture-this Senior Member 430 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Vancouver B.C. Canada More info | Dec 29, 2005 13:21 | #23 I really like the first one, looks like it's out in the snow. http://hypophotogenic.deviantart.com/gallery/
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mrclark321 Noinker 7,537 posts Likes: 23 Joined Mar 2005 Location: .... with a long history More info | Great shots Dan, I have never seen one around the Sarnia area Sony A7R3 & A7R4
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ngannet Goldmember 3,164 posts Joined May 2005 Location: NJ More info | Dec 29, 2005 15:48 | #25 aww man, you nailed it with both of them! They are super sharp and the second one is perfectly lit. You must have been thrilled! RESPECTING NATURE while photographing it...
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StephenStephen Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 06, 2006 18:14 | #26 Well done Dan. Two thumbs up! Stephen
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KaplanMultimedia Goldmember 2,775 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Florida, USA More info | I think you did a great job with both images, but the rich color is wonderful in the second one. Website: www.kaplanmultimedia.com
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dancinec Cream of the Crop 8,035 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Carlsbad, California More info | Jan 06, 2006 19:11 | #28 Wow, amazing shots, especially the second. Well done. Dennis
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