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  • #7880
    Avatar photoJohn Bennett
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    Fill flashed to compensate for back lighting.

    Saw-Whet. They remind me of Furbies.

    #66131
    mark s
    Member

    Wow John – that’s a great shot.

    #66132
    lee church
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    DAAAMN!

    #66133

    That is just an awesome shot!

    #66134
    Neal Osborn
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    Wonderful shot Joh.

    #66135
    Avatar photoJohn Bennett
    Member

    Thanks guys.

    Lee:
    Sure, next time I need a Sherpa lugging 50 pounds of gear in through brush at 4:00am I’ll call you 🙂

    Neal:
    Yeah I had the 400 on. In reality you can shoot Saw-Whets with much less. This shot would have been close to 12 feet (the 400s MFD) however you can walk right upto Saw-Whets. I wouldnt recomend it and in fact would probaby say something if I ever saw it, but you could lierally reach out and touch them. They dont flush easily nor do they seem to get spooked. The hard part is finding them as they are so small (this guys about 6 inches tall) and they tend to tuck in tight within cedars.

    Alot of finding Owls is knowing their habits and usual habitat.
    Saw Whets like cedars
    LEOs like Pines
    SEOs roost on te ground and come out at dusk
    NHOs like taller trees, usually over looking fields and tend to roost near the top
    GHO like Oaks and Pines
    Snowies like open fields and often roost on the ground.
    Barred Owls Ive seen in alot of areas but they, like LEOs are skittish
    The Boreal Owl I got this weekend was in a stand of Jack Pines
    etc

    #66136
    Avatar photoMike McKeown
    Member

    Thins kinda stuff teaches me soo much.

    Camera Make: Canon
    Camera Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Image Date: 2009:01:03 11:38:54
    Flash Used: Yes (Manual)
    Focal Length: 400.0mm
    CCD Width: 5.60mm
    Exposure Time: 0.0013 s (1/800)
    Aperture: f/5.6
    ISO equiv: 500
    White Balance: Auto
    Exposure: Manual
    Exposure Mode: Manual

    #66137
    Morsie
    Member

    That’s a wonderful pic John. Birds are really special, especially the raptors.

    Morsie

    #66138

    Yep, it’s very cool…

    Well done..

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    #66139

    Great shot John. You work hard at this and it shows in your photos.

    #66140
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Nice shot.

    #66141
    Avatar photoJohn Bennett
    Member

    Zach
    I’ve been looking at that trying to figure out what it is myself since first opening the file (didnt notice it during image capture).

    Owls excrete “pellets” which are little nothing than bones and fur or “Whitewash” (liquified Owl Crap) .

    It has the appearance of Whitewash which incidentally is a good indicator when trying to locate Owls. Find a tree with alot of Whitewash on the trunk/branches and chances are you’ve found a roost.

    But I’m not convinced it is.
    a) positioning seems off
    b) Owls are pretty fastidous..alot like cats and I can’t imagine one leaving a crapcicle hanging.

    So to answer that question.
    im not sure

    Number two, are you the one who’s been sending all those emails with this title to my spam filter?

    Rotflmao…took a minute or two for me to clue in but once I did lol.
    Thanks for the laugh 🙂

    J

    #66142

    Enjoyed the picture John.

    #66143
    Avatar photoBen Cochran
    Member

     Number two, are you the one who’s been sending all those emails with this title to my spam filter?
    Zach

    That was funny ;D

    Love the shot John! I am not a big fan of typical fill flash but I am a big fan of proper use of fill flash; this makes me a big fan of this shot, John. Cool meter for the strobe compensation effect my friend!

    Those eyes are seriously intense and wold probably scare the heck out of me if I found them looking at me through the camera frame 😀 ;D

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