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Snowy Owl
Well im getting there slowly , think this is my best Snowy so far but its a composite . The inflight was added , they are of the same bird but a few frames apart.
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I like it Knight. I know this isn't the critique forum, but I think this image would work very well without the in flight image added too. Maybe crop a little off the top. I also think it would work very well cropped to a vertical. Maybe just to the left of the middle post, and a little off the top.
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I love the clarity of the shot... as well as the composite addition. You've done some fine shooting and some fine post work as well. What you have already done is impressive and yet I can still see so much more potential with this shot just as the poster above (Mike)
Nice work Glenn.
Jae
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Wonderful shot and nice processing work. I agree with the two above, this could work well without the in flight addition but also works as it is. I'd hate to see the post on the right with the stone lost to cropping though.
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Wonderful shot, Knight. Don't see many pix of snowy owls.
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Thanks for your comments guys , i went back again yesterday and got a few of this guy in a tree . I will post one up later :) Mike you use a 170-500 at times do you use it mostly with a tripod ?
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TMike you use a 170-500 at times do you use it mostly with a tripod ?
Yes, almost always. For me, the lens is just too slow to hand hold. I'm usually shooting with it when the sun is low, and have it stopped down to f/9. I also like to keep my ISO as low as possible so I'm often shooting at shutter speeds that make hand holding next to impossible. For me, a tripod and cable release are mandatory for the 170-500mm. I also use MF a lot with this lens. If you're shooting into trees, or a busy BG, the AF has a hard time focusing on what I want it to.
Do you have this lens, or are you thinking of getting one?
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Yes i have the 170-500mm , havent used it very often. Im wondering how it will take cold weather on a tripod.
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Yes i have the 170-500mm , havent used it very often. Im wondering how it will take cold weather on a tripod.
I have had mine out in very cold temps and have never had a problem with it. You should be fine.
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I haven't seen a snowy yet this year, guess I need to go find one huh :)
Very nice find!
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Dude Paul ,if you havent seen one its because your not getting out enough lol :)
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I am far too busy unforunately.
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Stunning image. I love it. Print, Frame, and Hang it.
Roger R.
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Nice shots Knight, a beautiful bird.
Mike, Knight, you guys were talking about your 170-500 lenses, what makes are they ?
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Dang that's a beautiful bird! Never seen one and I think I would be too awestruck to shoot the first encounter.
Nice job.
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Thanks Guys , Martin we were talking about the 170-500mm Sigma . Mike has it in Canon and i have it Nikon mount.Its a good lens for the price but you need very good light with it . I have used it on occasion handheld with some degree of success but its a tripod lens .
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my nikon mount sigma 170-500 took many a great image !
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