Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: Glenn Bartley on May 14, 2019, 11:56:55 am
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A few beautiful Owls from my recent trip to Guatemala.
Lots more here - http://www.glennbartley.com/naturephotography/articles/Gallery%20-%20Guatemala2019.html
Cheers!
Glenn
(http://glennbartley.com/To%20Post/Fulvous%20Owl%20-%2001.jpg)
Fulvous Owl
(http://glennbartley.com/To%20Post/Mottled%20Owl%20-%2001.jpg)
Mottled Owl
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Fantastic, as ever. Not so beautiful from the mouse's point of view, of course.
Jeremy
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Fantastic, as ever. Not so beautiful from the mouse's point of view, of course.
Jeremy
Well said.
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Fantastic, as ever. Not so beautiful from the mouse's point of view, of course.
Jeremy
A mouse stands no chance with these eyes!
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Lots more here - http://www.glennbartley.com/naturephotography/articles/Gallery%20-%20Guatemala2019.html
Cheers!
Glenn
Thanks for the link to your site where you display some amazingly detailed and colorful images of so many varieties of birds, and I really appreciate looking at decent size images which fill my computer screen. Good job your software doesn't allow 'copy and paste'. ;D
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It is subjective of course but I dislike images where the subject is dead center. They become ID shots that are suitable for a nature guide but weaken the potential of the subject and showing it in its natural environment.
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Is that a mouse - or a bat? The open mouth is bat-like and the appendages to the left and right appear to be folded wings. Maybe I’m seeing things!
Very good shots of very elusive subjects.