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    Model = Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Exposure Time = 1/2000"
    F Number = F8
    Exposure Program = Manual
    ISO Speed Ratings = 400
    Metering Mode = Spot
    Flash = Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
    Focal Length = 400mm
    Color Space = sRGB
    Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
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    Handheld using Bushhawk

    The weather was horrible for this image. It was overcast and foggy, but the snow made it bright enough for the shutter speed providing this high key photograph.
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    Holy Cow.. THATS awesome...!.. Im going to have to start training our Snoweys around here! lol if they havent froze to death this weekend.......
    I suppose Im supposed to provide meaninful critique... but... Id say this is dang near perfect considering the conditions.. only a slight blur on the far wing.. and thats probably dof cuz at 1/2000 Id think ss is good enough

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    I thought the last Snowy Owl you posted could not be beaten but I think this one does it. The image is absolutely superb. And there's nothing wrong IMO with blurry wing-tips caused by movement. I really like the subtleties of the image like the talons lifting off from the flying snow. The other aspect I really like is provided by the bird itself- a black and white image with a magic splash of yellow in the eyes.

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    it worked well do...the wether i mean

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    Wow Jody!

    Another spectacular image! Even though it is mostly black & white (with a little yellow), the image jumps right out, and is so dynamic!

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    OK.......this is more than I can take......now you're grounded for 2 weeks, no dinner....and cut out the snacks You're killing me with these owls!! Oh...by the way....it does remind me of a B&W image....but with those beautiful yellow eyes glowing.....pretty cool effect.
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    Outstanding, Jody. This is spectacular. As Lana says, those eyes really pop in the light surroundings...

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    As others have said this is stunning. What I like about it most is the almost translucent look to the wings due to the white of the owl looking like the white snow. Of course, the yellow eyes are special

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    Great pose and details despite the poor light.
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    Very nice pose and exposure control.

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    There is a great feel to this image, almost surreal. I can't find anything negative to say. It has me in awe!
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    Stunning! I love it!

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    Great shot again!!!!!
    Excellent in all respects!

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    Just stunning Jody!! The superbly dark patterned plumage is so magnified against this winter scene - As Lana points out, it's almost a monochrome and those yellow eyes just burn like beacons. I don't even get to see snow in my neck of the woods let alone Snowy Owls!!!

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    Great image. The way the snow background perfectly matches the bird makes this a very graphical type of image. The bird is defined just by the blacks. Very well done.

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    Not just a beautiful bird and composition but this is really artistic as well..big congrats

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    Fantastic action!....great whites!

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    You've given me a reason to learn and understand high key photography! Hope you don't mind, but I posted a link to the forum for my camera club just to discourage, errr . . . encourage, the bird photographers in our group. Several of them have tried their luck with some local owls near Cincinnati but clearly nothing to compare to this shot. WOW.

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    I envy your opportunities at these owls, Jody......your work is simply fantastic. For being horrible conditions you managed a fantastic piece of work with this image. I wish I could get 1/2000 at f8 on a foggy, overcast day!

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    Perfect and rich in every respect -- compositionally perfect, technically perfect, artistically strong. Depicts action while capturing detail beautifully. Captures the essence of the subject and is somehow abstract at the same time. Pure, clean, cold and hard (those talons) yet with the contrasting softness of the feathers and snow plus the warmth of the eyes to give it heat and life and a personal connection. Incredible. This is what nature photography is all about. Art and science. You can retire now and rest on your laurels. You've pitched the perfect game.
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    Great Picture! I love how the Owl sort of blends in to the background snow (which it would be hard not to).

    Sharp face/eyes, just taking off and snow flying off the feet claws, wonderful.

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