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Snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) - an animal in human care, falconry used.

Snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) - an animal in human care, falconry used.
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1 Comment |
Neckbone
 
Neckbone February 07, 2018
Great shot! Congrats!
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EuroBen February 07, 2018
Thank You :-)
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Behind The Lens

Location

I created this photo in the Czech Republic during private photo event with my good friends photographers. We took advantage of a unique opportunity to take a pictures of snow owl and others birds of prey, that moved freely in the countryside. The scene was carefully selected to faithfully match the natural biotope of the snow owl. It was an unusual experience, I was a little moment in the presence of this majestic animal.

Time

I remember very well, it was the late afternoon on 7 November 2015, was around 16:30 pm, was fog and gloomy mood.

Lighting

The gray cloud lay low above the landscape, was a gloomy gray light, almost dark, I had to use a high ISO value. But the white feathers of this snow owl excelled in front of the dark gray background.

Equipment

At that time I worked with my favourite digital camera Nikon D4S and with excellent long telephoto lens Nikkor 400 f/2,8. I have stabilized this kit on a carbon tripod Really Right Stuff TVC-32G Versa, thanks to him I could be very very low over the meadow grass, right in the frog position.

Inspiration

I love nature and especially wild animals, birds, reptiles and insects. But I'm very busy at work, now I can not take part in a time-consuming expedition or wait in nature for a good opportunity. That's why I'm looking for the opportunity to photograph wild animals in human care. Animal rescue stations provide a lot of opportunities to photograph animals with disabilities that can not return to nature. That's why I took advantage of the unique possibility of assisted photography of birds of prey and owls, which are tame, well tolerant of human presence, and represent little risk to the photographer.

Editing

I love natural photos. Realistic shots without big adjustments. I try to capture all my photos so I do not have to use the post-processing. I know it is very modern and trendy today, but I do not work with PS or LR or other software. I invoke my NEF only in Nikon Capture and make only minor edits. Maybe my photos could be even more attractive, but I want to show real reality.

In my camera bag

The contents of my robust Tamrac bag is primarily a powerful digital camera that I can rely on in every weather. Now I'm normally using the body Nikon D5 and the backup body Nikon D850. I normally wear Nikkor lenses 24-70 f/2.8 and 70-200 f/2.8. These "workers" have always been with me. On the "macro" action I take the excellent old micro lens Nikkor 200 f/4 or micro 105 f/2,8. For animals and birds photography I need to pack "heavier weight" - I'm using the lens Nikkor 400 f/2.8 and now also a new lens Nikkor 200 f/2 lens.

Feedback

When it comes to photographing the endangered animal species, I recommend the form of "assisted photography". It's about photographing a species of wild animal that is in human care. The animal is tame, working well with it, and it is especially safe for humans. Most importantly, the photographer does not disturb wild animals in their natural biotop. Today there is a trend commercial group photographic expeditions to exotic countries. From the yield is funded the rescue of endangered animal species. But too frequent visits of groups of people in animal biotopes are very disturbing and stressful for endangered animals and their food chain. These expeditions can become very destructive for small animal populations and, instead of rescuing animals, can speed their extinction. We all photographers have to think, whether our money really helps those animals.

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