I was very lucky this winter to have 3 chances to photograph this very cool and small owl. While setting up, my 2 year old daughter Maria was moving around under the tree, and the bird seemed quite interested in her., so we moved Maria away, while this was going on, the owl sure gave her a look!
One good looking bird !!!!! Amazing how kids can interact with animals !!!!
No complaints about sharpness here but would have love to see you use a higher ISO Any movement on the bird and its all over Your camera has great ISO performance
Would work on her left eye and lighten a bit and for printing purposes would work on the one little branch sticking into the body Will clean it up It is such a beautiful image !!! Big Congrats !!!
Stunning image and I loved the background history as well Raymond . I echo all the above comments and more. This is outstanding and the intense stare puts it over the top. Love it.
Hey Raymond, Thanks for sharing this wonderful image. I would lighten the left side of the face beginning at the center of the left eye. Agree with Al on the little branch too.
later and love, artie
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Interesting techs, but result nicely achieved...that's what counts. You would give yourself better chances at consistent results with tech suggestions above. First time I saw one of these I couldn't believe the look it gave me! It then quickly settled in to its regular feeding activity...
thanks everyone for the kind comments. I like to leave the light as natural as possible, so long as it looks "natural"., the light was coming from the left side, and I like a bit of shadow in this case., though I do appreciate your suggestions. I guess I am graduating toward the more purist attitude as I try to improve, getting away from cloning, and various alterations I have used in the past., If I can get away with some slight levels adjustments, and sharpening, I am happy!!
Also, as for the techs... I fired 200 frames on this day, and did not delete 1!! this bird is very still, and no wind. I really see a big difference between iso 200 and iso 400 on this camera, and I am very IQ hungry in situations like this. Thank you again!!