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Contest Finalist in Celebrating Earth Day Photo Contest 2019
Contest Finalist in Beautiful Owls Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Social Exposure Photo Contest Vol 13
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raymond759
February 16, 2018
Wonderful subject, bokeh, and particularly the apparent expression of the owlet. It begs the question, "WHAT DID YOU DO?" LOL
ruicampos
November 27, 2018
Muito Bom ! Compartilhado com a Turma de Fotografia Digital da Uniseixal, Universidade Sénior do Seixal, Setúbal, Portugal.
avkash
May 24, 2019
Yeah, Owls are very funny birds. It always give me happy vibes whenever I am clicking owls. ????
avkash
February 06, 2020
thank you very much. you also have awesome photos of babies in your gallery.. loved it..
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Location
It was taken at Black-Buck National park, Gujarat.Time
It was evening, almost 6 pm. And suddenly we found two spotted owlets.Lighting
Evening light is not as harsh as the afternoon light, so evening light gives us a smooth shade on object.Equipment
I used Nikon D5200 dslr with 150-600mm Tamron zoom lens. No other equipment involved.Inspiration
I love Owls. They are unique and beautiful birds. I always like to stare at owls. The way they move their eyes and their neck. This owl was peeking out from the hole and looking at the camera.. and eye contact is the perfect moment, So I took the shot.Editing
Yes, I have changed brightness, contrast, and also a little bit of vibrance and white balance.In my camera bag
Nikon D5200, Nikkor 18-55mm, Nikkor 55-200mm kit lens, Tamron 150-600mm zoom lens. ND, Polarizer, UV filters.Feedback
Try to find the most amazing moment about the birds or animals. Waiting and patience is the key for the wildlife. So wait for that unique moment. Just don't give up. And when the moment came, try your best creativity to capture that shot.