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Hes a little cuteyWhat ISO was you using there ?
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Originally posted by Wee man View PostWell spotted good result for the conditions, I like it.
Like a lot of 'genuine' shots of wild creatures it has been limited by the conditions and the owls choice of home, but it is always nice to see the actual creatures outside of captive conditions.
Nick
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Originally posted by Nick Temple-Fry View PostThankyou Ed.
Like a lot of 'genuine' shots of wild creatures it has been limited by the conditions and the owls choice of home, but it is always nice to see the actual creatures outside of captive conditions.
Nick
Well spotted.
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It's a great achievement to even find that owl in the wild, let alone get a picture!John
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Originally posted by Zuiko View PostIt's a great achievement to even find that owl in the wild, let alone get a picture!
But I did hold the camera and push the shutter button
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Originally posted by Garrie View PostHow cool is the Owl, cute little fella.
I really like the 2nd shot. I like the way the Owl appears framed with the bushes around him. I think the colours and textures are brilliant.
Actually of course it is the tree framing the owl, this critter was about 25ft up a tree, a difficult angle to hold/steady the 90-250.
Nick
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