KirkB wrote:
Sounds like a great day, and obviously it was very rewarding looking at these wonderful images Doug.
1, 5, and 8 are the standouts for me, but all of these are very well done.
Excellent work!
Kirk
Thank-you Kirk, yes it was fun while we were out there and then it continues as I look through the images. Focus on that camera is amazing!
DesertBighorn wrote:
Thanks Tim. I think once Diane Feinstein finds out we can shoot owls at 12 frames a second with such precision and have variable size magazines for storing the shots we may all be in trouble. Were you really chimping during that flight sequence?
Thank goodness you missed that owl, that would have ruined the day.
Let's do it again soon!
-Doug
lol... how right you are. That woman is awful and short sighted. Next thing you know she will try to ban the Bow and Arrow and cars because they can hurt people also, but she will of course be able to keep her private limo while the rest of us are in horse and buggy. lol
DesertBighorn wrote:
Thanks Tim. I think once Diane Feinstein finds out we can shoot owls at 12 frames a second with such precision and have variable size magazines for storing the shots we may all be in trouble. Were you really chimping during that flight sequence?
Thank goodness you missed that owl, that would have ruined the day.
Let's do it again soon!
-Doug
Oh yeah, I missed all the close flyers Either they were too close, 800 isn't always an advantage, or I was monkeying with my lcd. That said out of all my shots, I didn't miss an exposure on any of them
I like all the pictures but I think 4 & 5 are the best because the background fits in so well and creates a great composition. Also, it brings out the color of the owl really well. I admire your photography in general though!