Owl with a few different shutter speeds

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I wanted to show a few different shutter speeds and light for that matter, as the light was fading fast at the end of the day in the woods. This owl gave me several oppurtunities moving around like it was catching something off the trees and ground. It was too dark to tell in person and was hoping photos would show what it was it was after processing, sadly it was inconclusive. In one blury shot it looked like a worm, but it more likely had something to do with the circadas in the area. While processing I was reminded of Steve's video on reducing the shutter speed to see hoe low you could go. I used denoise in Lightroom, I still think I can get better at that. Shooting info. should show up with the photos if you are signed in . Specs didnt show, #1 is 400th @ iso 40637 #2 is 250th @ iso 40637 #3 is 50th @ 20000 #4 is 100th @ 40637. All photos shot with D850 and 500 pf.
 

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