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  1. cr_wildlife

    A laser-focused Great Gray Owl takes off after prey

    As I have said before, Great Gray Owls are popular subjects for wildlife photographers. They are relatively unperturbed by the presence of small groups of people, so we get to see images of them perched, in flight, in flight with food, at nest, feeding their nestlings and fledglings, nestlings...
  2. cr_wildlife

    A Great Gray Owlet caught out in the rain

    While I have said that my favorite subjects for my wildlife photography are parrots in the wild, I have surprised myself by finding other subjects that I really like. Amongst these subjects are raptors, especially falcons and owls. So here is a photo of a Great Gray Owl juvenile that was...
  3. B

    Great Horned

    Caught up with one of the two recent g a little further from the nest, and boy are they growing
  4. M

    A famous Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge Eastern Screech Owl gives us an audience

    It’s sometimes not about the photographic outing, or the photographs you take, but the people you meet. On Wednesday (12-21-2022) morning I started out from my home base in Wilmington, De, to start my downstate run. My first stop was in Dover, De. Having finished in Dover I then heading to the...
  5. solaner

    Eagle owl

  6. B

    Quick question about owl photo

    I'm playing around with the new Topaz Photo AI. While I wish it allowed users greater control over the processing, like the subject sharpening in Sharpen AI, I think the resulting images are more detailed and resolved. I don't have the old image for you to compare the attached image to but I...
  7. CallieRhino

    Barn Owl

    I found this barn owl on a friend's farm about 3 years ago, just rediscovered the photo. I had my settings completely wrong, but somehow it came out great, so I am very happy about that! Nikon D500 with the 200-500 at 500mm, f8, 1/2500 and ISO 5000
  8. KCPhoto

    My next first

    Just about a month ago I posted my first Great Horned Owl that I photographed. Well, yesterday I got to spend about an hour in the presence of a pair of Barred Owls. They were in dense young forest. I had a lot of fun TRYING to make images of them, but really struggled to find clearings in all...
  9. Jerryjaws

    Sleepy red phase screech owl

  10. agrumpybirdphotographer

    A Short-eared Owl Portrait

    Short-eared Owl In Summer On The Outer Hebrides
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