Had a stroll through a couple of local woods last Thursday evening after work and came across a Tawny Owl.
First one that I've had a chance to photograph,taken well past 8.00pm in a murky canopy covered wood with ISO pushed to 3200 and shutter speed hovering around 1/20-1/30th sec,the technology of modern digital cameras is absolutely incredible.
Not the greatest but ok record shots.




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ISO pushed to 3200 and shutter speed hovering around 1/20-1/30th sec?
Hmm. Shutter speed seems about right but I'd have pushed the ISO up to 3600, and used a 1.3 crop sensor too. If you want any more tips just give me a call ;-)
Nevertheless, some really nice images again Jeff.
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