This is my follow up to Ted's post from yesterday that captured the great opportunity we had to see and photograph this amazing owl. I am convinced it is one of the Owls we had been photographing from nest to fledgling and afterwards beginning in March of 2006 through to June. I had seen them again in July and then noticed one alone in August ( the two owlets then juvies were always together before when I saw them)
It was well worth the river crossing and my hiking boots are almost dry but not quite.
All shots ecept for the 2 crops at the end are very close to full frame.
The first shot is taken from the river with the 400 F5.6 on a monopod 1/320 sec at F5.6 ISO 500. The curent could be felt running up the mono and some shots suffered for it but many were good. I retraced my steps from this point as the water and current were too high and then approached the island from a different angle. Once on the island there were no more issues except to take photos . The second and third shots were also taken with the 400 F5.6 and monopod. Slow shutterspeeds of 1/100sec F8 ISO 400 and these were some of the last photos I took. Ted let me try out the 500mm F4 with the 1.4X attached for a 700mm F5.6 reach,,,very nice and the tripod set up with the Gimble Head was marvelous. This and the cropped shots that follow were 1/100 sec at +1/3 exp. comp at F5.6 ISO 320. ....I have said enough...
From the river 400 F 5.6
Slight crop and one of the last photos taken 400 F 5.6
400 F 5.6
500 + 1.4x tc
700mm and cropped...same shot as above...the 500 F4 shines
700mm and cropped ......love the head feathers








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