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  • Minerve101 "Siene Sunset"

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  • Joel Eade "Great Horned Owl"

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Thread: 2023 - Image of the Month for October: Part 1

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    Thanks all !!!

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    Congrats Joel!

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    Joel, I'd love to know how you got that shot. I'm guessing it was captive, or were in a blind at the perfect location? I did not notice the lens you used, but I'm curious about that too.

    Congrats on an excellent image.
    Scott

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    It was a bird living close to my brother in law's home in South Carolina. He had seen it many times in his backyard. I used an audio recording to call it in. The lens was Canon RF 100-500mm. I darkened the background in post to remove distracting elements ..... criss crossing small branches mostly.

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    Sometimes you don't need a long lens. My wife was cleaning some forest trails, when a swarm of chickadees started buzzing her head. She looked up and saw they were trying to warn her about the owl nearby. After watching each other for a bit, the owl turned away to watch the forest before finding itself a snake to snack on.

    Photo is a selfie from an iPhone:

    Owl by Dave E, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
    Sometimes you don't need a long lens. My wife was cleaning some forest trails, when a swarm of chickadees started buzzing her head. She looked up and saw they were trying to warn her about the owl nearby. After watching each other for a bit, the owl turned away to watch the forest before finding itself a snake to snack on.

    Photo is a selfie from an iPhone:

    Owl by Dave E, on Flickr
    That's pretty awesome and close given that's a selfie!!!

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