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Sep 17, 2006 14:27 |  #1
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After missing "THE OUTING" of the summer; I had to see How wet I could get...Met up with Gary, and we decided to give the river crossing a go..:shock:
After all Marc (Blackburnian) manged quite nicely eh? :D So around 07:30 we hit the trail and slid into the water...

On the approach; we stopped in the river...A little tricky setting up here I tell ya ! But good views...

All shot with the 30D; 500mm f4.0; 1.4X (All Full Frame - No Crops)

1/125; f5.6; ISO 500

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Once on "DRY" land we managed a couple of Portrait shots...
1/100; f8; ISO 500.

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Here's another angle, without the leaves in front...:o much cloudier day today.
1/200; f5.6; EC - 1/3; ISO 500.

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Sep 17, 2006 15:08 |  #2

Nice captures here, Ted. Very sharp, great color. I'm surprised the owl stays so close to the same area day after day. And that it doesn't perch in a more protected spot. I like image #2 and #3 the best, but they're all well done.
And thanks for the detailed EXIF.


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Sep 17, 2006 15:30 |  #3

Very nice shots Ted, beautiful bird, sharp.


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Sep 17, 2006 16:31 |  #4

Nice captures, but no shots of people in the water. :)


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Sep 17, 2006 17:18 |  #5

Great capture Ted of this Owl, what a find and nicely composed shots, well done.


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Sep 17, 2006 18:12 |  #6

Sharp and perfectly exposed, well done Ted.


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Sep 17, 2006 18:21 |  #7

Excellent shots. The last one is simply outstanding. Brilliant work. :-)


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Sep 17, 2006 18:31 as a reply to  @ Sindri Skulason's post |  #8

Congrats on some of your finest so far!

Beauties Ted! Glad you found the owl and a big welcome to the Bravehearts club.

I love them all, nice light, composition, BG and great details.

Your best work.

I'll print you a 8x10 of your favorite from this sereis!

Tres Beau!


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Sep 17, 2006 18:36 |  #9

Excellent shots and such great luck to see this owl in decent light. My favorites are the last two, but all are nice, sharp and clean.


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Sep 17, 2006 18:49 |  #10

Grest find!!!! The last shot is wonderful, a nice unobstructed view of this magnificent owl with a background that directs all of the attention to him. These are a nice series of shots Ted. Very nicely done! :)


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Sep 17, 2006 21:26 |  #11

Another great series of the GHO. Lucky for you folks up north. Well done Ted.


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Sep 17, 2006 21:27 |  #12

Spectacular capture! I'm so jealous. I'd love to catch a decent shot of an owl.

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Sep 17, 2006 21:37 |  #13

busbyea wrote in post #1998834 (external link)
After missing "THE OUTING" of the summer; I had to see How wet I could get...Met up with Gary, and we decided to give the river crossing a go..:shock:

After all Marc (Blackburnian) manged quite nicely eh? :D So around 07:30 we hit the trail and slid into the water...

On the approach; we stopped in the river...A little tricky setting up here I tell ya ! But good views...

All shot with the 30D; 500mm f4.0; 1.4X (All Full Frame - No Crops)

Impressive shooting. I like the composition, exposure and the colours. Nice detail and expression on the Great Horned Owl's face. I think these images are definitely worth getting a bit wet for. I'm not exactly sure how you guys managed it but you were able to keep a lot drier than this other determined owl photographer. It was very tempting to follow him over for some better shots but my shoes were still drying from the day before. He used to do a lot of fly fishing so is very comfortable in this kind of environment. Still, he managed to find a better, less wet route on the way back.


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Sep 17, 2006 21:40 |  #14

Thanx for sharing these. I ahve to wait till winter and MAYBE then we will get them here again. Great images overall.


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Thanks to: Ron & Paul; I appreciate your thoughts.

dewmuw Nice captures, but no shots of people in the water.

Thanks Damian; It appears you spoke to soon...:p canondslruser posted what you're missing. :cool:

Thanks to: Tony, Reyno, Sindri; You guys are always providing kind words...:D

Blackburnian Congrats on some of your finest so far!
Beauties Ted! Glad you found the owl and a big welcome to the Bravehearts club.
I love them all, nice light, composition, BG and great details.
Your best work. I'll print you a 8x10 of your favorite from this sereis!
Tres Beau!

Thanks Marc; Without your help, (In so many ways); I'd still be shooting blanks...THANKS!!! And I will take you up on that offer. It will be my First Print.

Thanks to ngannet; Keith; Fee; & Turnerzdad; I'm so glad you liked the series. I am working hard trying to learn this craft...

canondslruser Impressive shooting. I like the composition, exposure and the colours. Nice detail and expression on the Great Horned Owl's face. I think these images are definitely worth getting a bit wet for. I'm not exactly sure how you guys managed it but you were able to keep a lot drier than this other determined owl photographer. It was very tempting to follow him over for some better shots but my shoes were still drying from the day before. He used to do a lot of fly fishing so is very comfortable in this kind of environment. Still, he managed to find a better, less wet route on the way back.

Thanks Wilson; These came together nicely (For a change)..I think I may be getting the hang of things..Gary & I did manage to stay much drier then this guy. And we had a much heavier load :rolleyes: BUT after seeing those guys returning from fishing; it appears that we may have an even easier crossing time.

tomcio Thanx for sharing these. I ahve to wait till winter and MAYBE then we will get them here again. Great images overall.

Thanks tomcio; Appreciate the comments; and Don't forget to post those winter captures..We'll be looking forward to them..:lol:




  
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