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    Default Male Burrowing Owl Coo-Cooo Call

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    This was the first time I observed a male Burrowing Owl making the "coo-cooing" call. This guy had a mate in January, but I didn't see his mate this time. Just before sunrise, he hopped on his favorite perch and bellowing out the "coo-cooo" calls. He lowered his body and exerted great effort to make the sound travel as far as possible, while turning after every call to announce his presence to the world. Image taken moments before sunrise.

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    Wonderful results for low light! The pose is wonderful, with the body counterbalanced by the perch. The face is so sharp and so is the piercing look, and the rest falls OOF gracefully. Well done!

    The color balance is probably accurate for that time of day, but I wonder how it would compare with it just a little warmer and more contrast? The image can support a little drama, very well!

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    Stunning image Loi. Really like the pose and the bg. Out of interest why did you choose an fstop of 4 as opposed to a bit higher?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Flack View Post
    Stunning image Loi. Really like the pose and the bg. Out of interest why did you choose an fstop of 4 as opposed to a bit higher?
    Hi Richard, as you can see from the techs, I got no light and didn't want to push the ISO more than 3200. Loi

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    This image has a real good 3D feel to it with the forward-facing head so sharp. Love that stare. Good job with the low light. Do wish the perch was cleaner, but it being this fella's favorite the staining is to be expected.

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    Loi I think it's an outstanding low light shot at iso 3200,love the crouched pose,would be very pleased with this.

    Regards Keith.

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    Hi Loi, very nice in your face pose. Nice details on the face and I think you did well in the low light.

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    Excellent ! Nice springy pose. I reckon it would even take a head crop !
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    Super image, love the way he looks like he is going to jump down the lens. nice light blue sky , excellent exposure, really nice image

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    Greetings Loi, cracking image, love the posture and the eye contact with the viewer. Techs look good and understand where you are coming from re ISO. Keep as is, don't pixel bash.

    Talk when I get back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Greetings Loi, cracking image, love the posture and the eye contact with the viewer. Techs look good and understand where you are coming from re ISO. Keep as is, don't pixel bash.

    Talk when I get back.

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    Hi Steve, thank you for your comment. Did you notice the layers in the eye that you first called to my attention? I trust that you are having a grand time. Thanks for taking your time off to comment on my image. Loi

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    Please don't pixel bash, Loi!

    Just kidding, I am green with envy and would give anything for a shot like this! Brilliant image, super pose and eye contact, great PP work, no crits just compliments!
    I love owls - post as many as you can, I would like to see them all

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    What does "pixel bashing " mean ? Seen it quoted a few times. Forgive me for appearing stupid.
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    Nice image in low light. I have two questions, how do you know this is a male? And, I too would like to know about this "pixel bashing"?

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    Great shot in low light, Loi! Excellent pose and eye contact! Well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Brown View Post
    Nice image in low light. I have two questions, how do you know this is a male? And, I too would like to know about this "pixel bashing"?
    Dan, only the males of this species make the "co-cooo" sounds near the burrow to attract the females, at least that is what I learned from various sources including the Cornell Labs. This was my first hand experiencing it. Various sources also say the males are smaller as typical of raptors, but I'm not sure. I saw a pair in which the bigger owl jumped on top in an attempt of mating. Loi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Greetings Loi, cracking image, love the posture and the eye contact with the viewer. Techs look good and understand where you are coming from re ISO. Keep as is, don't pixel bash.

    Talk when I get back.

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    Steve, what do you mean by "don't pixel bash." Do you mean don't fiddle too much with an image that does not need fixing? Thanks. Loi

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    Thank you very much for your comments and feedback. It was really great to be this close to an owl in good light and not disturbing him. Loi

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    Hi Loi
    I assumed it was something to do with noise reduction or something. Maybe not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loi Nguyen View Post
    Dan, only the males of this species make the "co-cooo" sounds near the burrow to attract the females, at least that is what I learned from various sources including the Cornell Labs. This was my first hand experiencing it. Various sources also say the males are smaller as typical of raptors, but I'm not sure. I saw a pair in which the bigger owl jumped on top in an attempt of mating. Loi
    Good info to know, thanks!

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    Still not clear on the meaning of "pixel bashing " Surely must be easily explained.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Robinson View Post
    Excellent ! Nice springy pose. I reckon it would even take a head crop !
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    John, the "pixel bashing" comment was in response to your comment that this image would take a head shot. That would be too much cropping and "bashing" the pixel. When I first joined BPN a little over 1 year ago, many of my images were severely cropped, often 25% of FF. Now I rarely crop to less than 50 % of the original FF. Loi



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    Excellent shot - very nice pose and it does look like a 3D image as Daniel mentioned.

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    Thanks Loi
    I have to admit to being a "bsher" then because with my equipment if I can,t get near enough I have to revert on cropping. I suppose as long as the image quality is reasonabale it doesn't matter too much.
    Thanks for explaining
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    I just love the shallow depth of field and the intense look in the eyes. Nicely done

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    Nice shot Loi. I like the pose and the detail in the early morning light. Nice perch too. I have been studying raptors all my life, and as you noticed, Im pretty sure that Burrowing owls dont have the same sexual dimorphism as most raptors do. My male is definitely bigger than his mate. See ya soon.

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