Found this pair of burrowing owls in Cape Coral Florida. Notice that the female has been banded. Shot with the 300D and the 400L f5.6 prime.
Terry66 Member 249 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Ohio More info | Aug 29, 2005 14:48 | #1 Found this pair of burrowing owls in Cape Coral Florida. Notice that the female has been banded. Shot with the 300D and the 400L f5.6 prime. Terry
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shniks Goldmember 1,041 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2004 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Aug 29, 2005 22:06 | #2 Wonderful capture, well done!
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Dragonslayer Senior Member 862 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2005 More info | Aug 29, 2005 23:03 | #3 Sweet shot to capture these two so nicely here great feel for habitat and great work on exposure
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kenyc Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 30, 2005 06:47 | #4 Great shot Terry! My only suggestion is that the strong light left their right(left?) side eyes buried in the shadows. Not much can be done about that though. Still a great shot! Kenny A. Chaffin
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skade Goldmember 4,341 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Aug 30, 2005 07:12 | #5 That is a gorgeous shot!
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Chenu Junior Member 28 posts Joined May 2005 More info | Aug 30, 2005 11:56 | #6 Great pictures,
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Aug 30, 2005 13:07 | #7 Yes, that is typical. Burrowing owls are only about 6 inches tall and live in underground burrows. I had a tip on where to find a burrow and as I walked up, the larger of the two birds popped out of the ground followed by the smaller one. They stood like this for a few minutes before the large owl flew up on a perch above the burrow. Eventually the smaller owl hopped back in the ground and the larger flew off. Terry
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Leorooster Cream of the Crop 6,749 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: New York More info | Aug 30, 2005 18:13 | #8 Great shot. Never seen two together. Canon 1DMarkIII
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SoFla_Photog Member 103 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: South Florida More info | Aug 30, 2005 18:35 | #9 This is a great shot... love the crop that gives it some depth as well as DOF too! Gear List and Feedback
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scottstokes Senior Member 642 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2004 Location: cumming,GA More info | awsome shot,i have never seen two together before. 50d ,50 1.8,420ex,,tameron 19-35,tamron28-75,sigma70-200 2.8,bigma,24-70L
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Glad you guys like the image. From talking to people in the neighborhood, I got the impression that the owls are somewhat used to people and having their picture taken Terry
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Mitcon Goldmember 3,670 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Adelaide, South Australia More info | Aug 30, 2005 19:40 | #12 Wonderful capture, I like it alot. Cheers Wayne
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dale65bama Senior Member 687 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Safety Harbor, FL More info | Aug 30, 2005 19:46 | #13 Great shots. I love the "howdy birds" - from the owls bobbing head, like it's saying "Howdy!" EOS 5D, Digital Rebel, EF-S 18-55mm Kit Lens; EF 200mm F2.8L, EF 100 f2.8 Macro, 500mm Celestron 80EDF; Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG macro; Cool POTN strap; BG-E1 Grip, CanoScan 8800f; RRS BH-40 Pro II on 3021BPRO legs
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HJMinard Goldmember 2,319 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2004 Location: Port Huron, Michigan, U.S.A. More info | Aug 30, 2005 22:09 | #14 The owl shot is simply outstanding! ~ Jay ~
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PaulA Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 30, 2005 23:10 | #15 Great shots, my only critique: you should start a new thread with the eagles, lol GearList
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