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Sep 16, 2006 15:11 |  #1

Hi All,

Out with Dancad and company this morning at mud lake and stumbled upon the bird du jour. This great horned was located on the ground by a tree. He was previously seen on a branch near by but decided to fin "cover".

We had to cross a small part of the river to get these but the experience was awsome. All full frame shots.


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Sep 16, 2006 15:26 |  #2

Beautiful captures here Marc. I just saw an e-mail with one of Saul's captures and he told me he had seen you this morning. Great environment in these images with the stone as a perch, Excellent!


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Sep 16, 2006 15:43 as a reply to  @ Gary Fairhead's post |  #3

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Beautiful captures here Marc. I just saw an e-mail with one of Saul's captures and he told me he had seen you this morning. Great environment in these images with the stone as a perch, Excellent!

Hi Gary,

Finally met Saul, i'm sure he walked away with nice ones and seems like a nice guy!

Here's another one.


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Sep 16, 2006 15:51 as a reply to  @ post 1995245 |  #4

Marc, I'm so glad we went across! I'd post some of mine too but they are virtually identical, so instead here's a few of you to prove our story and that it's not a set-up!:lol: .

BTW, my pants eventually got wet all the way up to my a$$:lol: (not wearing quick-dries) and I think my shoes will take a few days to dry completely...


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Sep 16, 2006 15:57 |  #5

Wonderful captures and great background material Marc and Dan. It is got to be cold in the stream.


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Sep 16, 2006 16:01 |  #6

Wow, you guys are amazing, great story and better captures. Must have been a shock to see the owl on the ground.


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Sep 16, 2006 16:12 |  #7

Fantastic captures - well worth getting wet. And I like your subtle sign Dancad! :)


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Sep 16, 2006 16:36 |  #8
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What a story !; If i didn't see it with my own eyes (Hey ! I DIDN'T SEE IT !); I wouldn't believe it.
Great environmental capture. Kidda cool getting it on the ground like that.
Super job on exposing, and getting great detail.
Dan's capture adds wonderfully to your adventure.




  
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Sep 16, 2006 16:54 |  #9

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Hi All,

Out with Dancad and company this morning at mud lake and stumbled upon the bird du jour. This great horned was located on the ground by a tree. He was previously seen on a branch near by but decided to fin "cover".

We had to cross a small part of the river to get these but the experience was awsome. All full frame shots.

Great shots Marc. Excellente. The exposure is right on and you got him with the eyes open.

Hey, I heard about you "crazy" guys this morning :-) Someone mentioned seeing a photographer carrying a tripod with a big 500mm lens across the water. I immediately thought about you guys.

However, not long after that I found myself and another two birder/photographers doing the very same thing. We were debating whether to do it or not with the safety of $$$ of camera gear weighing on our minds. I tried to convince them they'll get another chance to photograph the Great Horned owl in the woods across the road. Then suddenly the girl said, "I'm doing it!" In she went trying to find the highest point to traverse across the river. Next in went her friend. Oh heck, how I wish I had a worn out pair of running shoes handy in the car. Here goes nothing.

I made it about 3/4 ways across and so did she. But her friend was more determined and actually waded onto shore where the owl was sitting on the ground. I heard the water was much deeper just before the bank. Thankfully nobody fell because the current was fast and the rocks slippery. I got some owl with eyes closed shots ( I was still too far away to make any calls to try and get its attention....maybe if I had fallen into the water....the big splash would have opened its eyes wide....where are those crows when you really need them) but the fun (that's debatable) part was trying to negotiate across the water without slipping and falling in.

Back on shore and walking around in soggy shoes I scoped the ridge to see what birds were up there today. Yellow-rumps, 2 catbirds, cardinal, flycatchers and some other ones. Then I heard the crows. They were harrassing the Great Horned owl (I assume) at the very spot we had photographed it earlier sitting on the ground. I waited patiently for the owl to take off and maybe head my way to get away from the crows. Had visions of flight shots in my head. That never did happen though.

My shoes are soaking in a bucket of Tide.


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Sep 16, 2006 17:31 |  #10

Awesome shots, nice work :)


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Sep 16, 2006 18:49 |  #11

Great shot and lens!! Thanks for sharing.


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Sep 16, 2006 19:04 |  #12

Great captures Marc and very nice action captures of you by Daniel. Thank you two for sharing.


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Sep 16, 2006 22:36 |  #13

WOWZA! Your effort and sacrifice are all worth it! These photos are OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD! Don't say river, if i had to cross lava to get these shots, i'd do it. Ok, maybe not lava.:lol:


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Sep 16, 2006 22:42 |  #14

Hey Marc some cool shots of a owl I can't find for some reason. The close-up is superb! EXIF if would be so kind? I would have thought the vibrations from the water on the tripod could have really had an effect on the shots but they look great. Do you always go the tripod route? I shoot mostly off a monopod with a 500, unless I'm in a blind. Then it's a tripod, remote switch, IS off and mirror lock up the whole bit.


I must thank you and Dan for proving I'm not the only crazy photog out there. The wife always calls me nuts for doing stuff like this, at least I'm not alone. Got your stuff insured?

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Sep 16, 2006 23:16 |  #15

Wow... what else can I say. Thank you for posting.


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