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    Jody Melanson
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    Default Hawk Owl



    Model = Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Exposure Time = 1/1250"
    F Number = F5.6
    Exposure Program = Manual
    ISO Speed Ratings = 400
    Metering Mode = Spot
    Flash = Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
    Focal Length = 400mm
    Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
    Full Frame
    Owl was baited

    This is the image I used for my avatar. Captured on an overcast day.

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    Steve Foss
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    This image works quite well for me, Jody. Aside from the prerequisites of sharpness and riveting pose, I like that the stalks of plants on the left counterbalance the fact that the bird is centered side-to-side in the frame. I'm also excited by how well the grays in the owl match the surroundings, delivering a monochromatic effect. The russet colors in the hawk owl's plumage are masked by the angle of capture. That B&W flavor centers focus on the eye and bill even more, since they offer the only real color in the image.

    Also, hawk owls are not as easy to capture head on in flight as are many other birds. When hunting from a perch, they generally choose a high perch (telephone pole or treetop) and dive nearly straight down before leveling out to grab prey and steeply climb to another perch.

    So as well as an effective composition, it's a difficult capture well done. (Hey, where's the "toasting" smilie!?) :D

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    Fabs Forns
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    Got to love overcast days, no shadows or high contrast, you can be out all day!!!

    Love the floating feeling here, Jody, great!

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hey Jody,

    This is fantastic. I like the owl's surrounding and the details and eyes. Excellent work!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like it as is, including the OOF grass. Is this your avatar?

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    Jody Melanson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    I like it as is, including the OOF grass. Is this your avatar?
    Yup, this is my avatar image Axel as stated in my post. :D Thanks all!

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    Jody lovely image as posted. I like how the bird is in the top third of the frame yet looking down suggesting that it's flight path is dropping. By any chance is this the bird from last winter near Gatineau Quebec?
    Last edited by Stephen Stephen; 01-07-2008 at 12:50 PM.

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    Jody Melanson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Stephen View Post
    Jody lovely image as posted. I like how the bird is in teh top third of hte frame yet looking down suggesting that it's flight path is dropping. By any chance is this the bird from last winter near Gatineau Quebec?
    Although I did get shots of the Hawk Owl in Low, Quebec last year, this Owl is only just over an hour from my home this year, located in Stoney Creek, Ontario.

    Thank you and yes he was heading downward in his dive. :)

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    Neil Knapp
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    Nice image, Jody. Great techs throughout, and the mood/comp just screams dead of winter.

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    Great capture, Jody!
    The head on shot with those big eyes looking at
    the viewer is wonderful. Glad you got some grasses in the
    image, they give the it a nice sense of place / of belonging.
    Sweet shot!

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    Terry Eddington
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    Jody, it easy to see why you selected this for your avatar. The separation of the owl from the background with the nearly monochromatic color scheme is excellent. Doesn't matter to me if you "baited" to get this shot or not - it's a difficult capture done well.

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    You sure cleaned up on this guy Jody. Another great shot.

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    amazing image Jody! love it. I picked up a 300mm lens today inspired by your work and letting me try your setup. thanks so much. It should make some fast subjects easier to track.

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    Nicely done Jody. Love the coming at you big eye contact pose. You have some terrific owl pics. I would liikek some but don't do cold weather very well. lol. Well done.

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    Awesome:cool:

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    Great flight shot!!!

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