Hi all ... have not posted for a couple of days , still struggling with one hand to use for everything in life for the moment .
so it is somewhat difficult to,,process imagers when you are to short cuts and work with both hands all the time .
workflow is a bit different for the time being .... but things will change soon .
image taken last year in the nearby neighborhood , this is the male off the couple that was nesting here .
they did not come back ... sadly .
canon eon 1dx iii
ef 500 is l ii + 1,4 tc
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f 5,6 , iso 16.000 , 1/1000 sec , man exp
processed with C12 and pscc 2022 , slight crop for comp .
it could be discussed if the colors should be that intense .... but I thought it does look ok .
thanks for looking and commenting to my previous postings .
Love the sleepy look. My first impression when looking at the image was that it was just a bit over saturated. I don't know this bird, just the overall impression about the saturation.
Nice noise control at this ISO. Effective composition.
I like the 'peeping through the foliage' affect, just wish that the far trunk wasn't going directly through the owls head. The colours do look a little intense compared the LEOs I see locally but great to have one at eye level to you. I missed out on one near me nesting low down, didn't find out about it until a conversation a year later sadly, and it adds so much more to a shot as opposed to shooting upwards
thanks folks for your comments , much appreciated .
you might have been right regarding the color , matter of taste .
but here you go ... did some quick work on it .
thanks Jon .... no no want to keep the colors alive not muted , might be that I am used to more colors than you boys on the rainy island called Great Britain
I like the repost better because you removed the gray pole that was sticking out of its head :)
with love, artie
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