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    Default It's feeding time, AGAIN...

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    Having seen Keith's recent image I thought I would add another one into the mix. This old fence that was decaying and had seen better days was providing a good source of food, bugs & beetles to help feed the ever demanding young. Just too close on either side, needed more room but that's the issue with a fixed lens, however in all honesty I wasn't quite expecting this.

    Thanks for either viewing or commenting on the previous image.

    Steve

    Subject: Little owl (Athene noctua), owlet demanding feeding from parent
    Location: UK
    Camera: Canon 1Dx
    Lens: 500f/4 Gitzo tripod/Uniqball head
    Exposure: 1/1000s at f/5.6 ISO1600
    Original format: Horizontal, full width, cropped on height & bottom

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    Hi Steve. Awesome interaction and behaviour. I love the open beak and wing spread of the owl. Only wish the other one was facing a bit more towards us, but that's a very tiny nit. Love the image a lot. Colours and sharpness are spot on.

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    Hi Steve - great timing to capture the open mouth, begging pose. Colors and details look great. I agree with your self-assessment that just a little more room on either side would be good but by no means a deal breaker for me.

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    Lovely image Steve. I love the interaction between them, the expression on the face is priceless Very nice

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    Great timing Steve, the crop works on this occasion as it's all about the action.

    However, after coming home frozen from my 2nd little owl no show of the week - not a subject I wanted to see posted!

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    Hi Sanjeev agree, but this is just from a sequence of shots (frames) and a split second to react too, but the 1Dx is just so good for this, especially with variable light conditions.

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    Cheers, William, hope you are not too frozen up there, but some good 'atmospheric' scenes I hope?

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    Mike this was from last year so don't get disheartened, they had another three offspring of which two survived, this is No1, the biggest and most demanding. Have left them a lone for the last 6 months as I don't want them to become accustomed to humans, I want them to retain their wild instincts and fend for themselves. Who knows what this year will bring.

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    Steve great natural pose,IQ up to your usual high standards,like this.

    Keith.

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    I like the curve of the open wing, sort of leads right to that gaping mouth. Also like the overall color of this one.

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    Steve, glad to find you posting here. Love your owl series and this is lovely. The close up open beak and begging made this image. Only wish to have more room left and right. Loi

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    Great looking feeding image Steve. The open beak and the flared wings give this one allot to look at. Hope they have a good rearing this spring. Well captured
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    Thanks Steve, Loi & David, David I wished I had your light.

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    Hi Steve, I eventually get around to your images, even though a little late. Great interaction between the two, and well timed to get the open beak, raised foot and wing of the youngster. The eye level capture works well, and great that you didnt cut anything off due to being full frame. Nice clean BG.

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    Excellent moment captured.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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