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Great Horned Owlets Part #1 #41639
06/02/15 08:50 AM
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Three different Great Horned Owlets.

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Re: Great Horned Owlets Part #1 [Re: Wacky roger] #41640
06/02/15 04:19 PM
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I saw these earlier on FB. How much fun! I particularly like that last one.

James

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Originally Posted By: James Morrissey
I saw these earlier on FB. How much fun! I particularly like that last one.

James


Finding them and then shooting them was a lot of fun for me.


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Re: Great Horned Owlets Part #1 [Re: Wacky roger] #41643
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I can imagine! I have only photographed owls once in the wild. It was also a Great Horned Owl, but it was in miserable light and while the images are sharp, it was an older dSLR and the noise is just oooogly to look at.

James

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Originally Posted By: James Morrissey
I can imagine! I have only photographed owls once in the wild. It was also a Great Horned Owl, but it was in miserable light and while the images are sharp, it was an older dSLR and the noise is just oooogly to look at.

James



It seems to me that they hang out where the light is not good.


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