This is a fairly old image of mine, that I don't think I've shared here.
Back several years ago when I was in FL with my wife and daughter, and we were visiting my wife's grandmother in Bradenton, I talked my wife into driving an hour and a half to Cape Coral in the pouring rain as I wanted to see burrowing owls.
We got there, drove around, found some locations that I was kindly guided to by my friend Blake :tu: . Well, only problem was it was pouring even harder there. But, it was our second to last day down there, and I needed to do something and I just pictured this in my mind as my 500 was peeking out the drivers window. It took a while to wait for a shake down, but I felt rewarded in the end.
Not a typical burrowing owl image and not something everyone would like, but I was extremely pleased with what I wound up with that day.
Original Capture Date/Time: 2007:06:01 11:12:23
Make: Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Model: Canon
Aperture: f/9.0
Exposure: 1/200
ISO: 640
Focal Length: 1000/1
This is a very cool shot. Really out of the box. well seen and executed. The darker upper BG has helped a lot here. Liked the vertical comp. a lot too. Thx for sharing.
Hi Ed, The shake and drops are great. Did you use flash? The eye seems to indicate that. With a bit of luck the head would have been turned a bit more towards you rather than away. You might wish to remove what looks like a second perch immediately behind the front one.
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