Hello everyone. Here is another shot from the last owl I posted. This was taken right after the sun had gone down. I dropped low to get a clean background, and in doing so I sacrafised the feet. I left room at the bottom for virtual feet. Almost FF cropped some from the left.
C&C welcomed and encouraged.
Nikon 300s l Nikon 200-400 l 400mm l ISO 1000 l 1/25 l F8 l Multi Segment l Manual l on Skimmer Pod.
very nice image,plenty of detail,shame about the feet,but still nice image,its a lot like our little owl here in the UK.thanks.
03-08-2012, 08:13 AM
Randy Stout
Robert:
It is not easy to get low enough to be looking up at a burrowing owl!
You did well to get a sharp image at 1/25sec. I would have traded a little aperture for a bit more SS here, but you made it work.
I wish the feet were showing too, but you would have lost the cool perspective on this guy if you were high enough to show the feet in this case, so I think you made the right compromise.
Love the horizon in the pupils.
Cheers
Randy
03-08-2012, 09:25 AM
Sandy McMillan
Loosing the feet doesn't really bother me. I love the face and the light in the eyes.
03-08-2012, 09:41 AM
Dan Busby
I love the angle, soft light and IQ that you got out of this one Robert. But I have to say I would like to see the feet. That's what keeps us going back, right? Pursuit of the quintessential shot that has it all!
03-08-2012, 09:49 AM
Ron Sprunger
These images are other-worldly soft and lovely. Love the eye contact and detail. I like this even better than the one the other day.
03-08-2012, 11:05 AM
Cheryl Arena Molennor
I do like the softness the low angle has created but kinda wish to see the feet. Great detail on the face
03-08-2012, 11:51 AM
Dave Leroy
Lovely bg and I really like the nice low shooting angle. Full side pose and direct stare is also very nice. As you have noted it is only the question about the feet. Very well done.
03-08-2012, 12:36 PM
Karl Egressy
The details and sharpness are amazing and it is well positioned in the frame, Robert.
The low angle and the find sand covering the feet puts it over the top in my book.
03-08-2012, 02:45 PM
Stu Bowie
Hi Robert, excellent low angle of capture here, and just love the direct eye contact from the owl. The light certainly does look nice and soft, and I like the complimentary colour of the BG. Comp wise, I would try a horizontal version, as I find this a bit too squarish - just a personal thing. :w3
03-08-2012, 08:00 PM
Jim Crosswell
Great image under challenging conditions! I like the low angle, lighting, IQ and soft feel.
03-08-2012, 09:47 PM
dankearl
I have no problem with no feet. A minor issue for me.
I am more amazed by the quality at 1/25.
Really?
Well done.
03-09-2012, 11:14 AM
Robert Holguin
Thank you all very much for all the comments. Much appreciated.
Dan - yeah I was just as surprised. I tought I was going to end up with blurry pics, but there was quite a few that came out good.
03-10-2012, 03:06 AM
Frank Schauf
Exellent image quality, great details and sharpness.