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    Art Kornienko
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    50D, 300 F4LIS, ISO 400, F10, 1/2500, CWA, Gitzo 3541. Taken today, conditions, windy, very sunny, mild weather.


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    Art:

    Wow. You must have been in close. For some reason, it looks like he is smiling, in an owl sort of way. Maybe the vole was particularly tasty.

    Great control of the whites. I like that the horizon falls at his neck, a natural transition point in the image, and doesn't intersect the head itself.

    Wish the right eye could be seen a bit more, but still like it a lot. I think the environmental component here is just right.

    Not having any experience with Snowies, do they constantly turn their heads from side to side?

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    Last edited by Randy Stout; 03-08-2009 at 08:14 PM. Reason: Added thought

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Stout View Post

    Not having any experience with Snowies, do they constantly turn their heads from side to side?

    Randy
    Exposure control and details look great, I might give it a bit more room at the bottom.

    When they start moving the head back and forth, it signals that they are stressed.

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    Art Kornienko
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    Yes, they are always looking side to side when they are looking for voles, there were no voles used for these shots, this one is particularly tame, it was hard to get a good open eye shot with the strong sun. I was about 15 feet away for this shot. At times the head would not be turning at all. I thought it looked like he was smiling too, that's one of the reasons I posted this shot and he had raised his head a bit too.
    Last edited by Art Kornienko; 03-08-2009 at 08:45 PM.

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    Art:

    I showed this one to my wife, and she said, ah, looks like Pierre, the little smiling French owl!

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    I like the pose, the grasses, and the way the white feathers on his chest kinda of bleed into the striped ones.

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