I took this lovely Spotted Owlet at temple nearby Bangkok . Hope make everyone smile and dont forget to do like them with someone you love :D
D3 500mm f4 TC 1.4 f 8 spd 1/250 iso 1250
I took this lovely Spotted Owlet at temple nearby Bangkok . Hope make everyone smile and dont forget to do like them with someone you love :D
D3 500mm f4 TC 1.4 f 8 spd 1/250 iso 1250
Last edited by Supachat varongsurat; 12-25-2009 at 02:56 PM.
Sure made me smile. Great environmental shot. Excellent detail.

What a cute pair, TFS.
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Man, Sup, you must have been busting after you got this photograph. This is an awesome behavioral shot with nice detail. I would like to see it a little tighter which could be done in a variety of compositions. I tried some different things myself but decided to leave it to you as its your composition. Great shot, my friend.
What a wonderful shot!! So perfect in many ways. The dark tree and the way it's shaped, twisted, and angled just rocks. Intereaction between the two is sweet--especially with that one on the right and his eye closed. Easily I would think you could sell this one to a magazine or card company. A crop in would benefit in eliminating some distractions me thinks, but that's easily done whenever. Way to go!!
Paul
Last edited by paul leverington; 12-26-2009 at 06:22 AM.
for me this is PRINT IT & HANG IT image , Cute
TFS
Love the interaction (especially the right one), the exposure, the sharpness, the bark shape and the fine details. These owls are very cute :D Agree about being tighter and might run NR on the back of the bark.
The interaction really makes this one for me. Interesting-looking tree, too. I would try to get some more details in the shadows and a tighter crop might work, too, but I like it as presented.
I'd definitely go with a tight crop - these two ARE the image - you don't need anything outside of the tree to add to it. Beautiful behavioral image...I agree with PRINT AND HANG - but crop it first!