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Uploaded by: Denalidaze — Monday March 12, 2012 — St Augustine, FL

The young owlets spent the day play fighting with each other. The past few days have been very windy, so this was a nice change from holding on tighly to the tree branches.

Categories: winter, birds, sky, trees, wild animals Camera Type: Canon digital 60 D
 
Manufacturer: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 60D
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Software: Microsoft Windows Photo Gallery 6.0.6001.18000
Artist: Patsy Jane Lewis
YCbCr Positioning: co-sited
Copyright: Patsy Lewis Denalidaze (Photographer) - (Editor)
Compression: JPEG compression
Exposure Time: 1/200 sec.
FNumber: f/7.1
Exposure Program: Manual
ISO Speed Ratings: 640
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Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Shutter speed: 7.62 EV (APEX: 14, 1/197 sec.)
Aperture: 5.62 EV (f/7.0)
Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 400.0 mm
User Comment:
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Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: Manual exposure
White Balance: Auto white balance
Scene Capture Type: Standard
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RelatedImageWidth: 5184
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1. newenglandlight 2:41 AM GMT on March 13, 2012    
Wow, they are getting big, and their fuzz is disappearing! How much longer before they fly?
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2. catilac 2:50 AM GMT on March 13, 2012    
Great shot and series!
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3. Denalidaze 2:55 AM GMT on March 13, 2012    
newenglandlight & catilac,
Thanks for the great comments! It will be a few week before they make that first flight. They have made small hops from limb to limb, and they do spend lots of time stretching and flapping their wings.
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4. idzrvit 3:16 AM GMT on March 13, 2012    
Awesome series! I'd love to see them this close! I've found a couple GHO nests but they are not easily accessable.
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5. Denalidaze 3:32 AM GMT on March 13, 2012    
idzrvit,
Thanks for the great comment. This nest has been very hard to film. Only recently has it become easier. It was located high in a cedar tree. With the aid of the weather and the owlets, the nest has slowly disappeared, which has made phtography easier.
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6. beanhead 3:41 AM GMT on March 13, 2012    
Such beauties!
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7. nanapoo 11:11 AM GMT on March 13, 2012    
Would love to see them playing :) Great series !
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8. Denalidaze 12:05 PM GMT on March 13, 2012    
beanhead & nanapoo,
Thanks for the great comments . I am so glad you enjoyed the series on the great horned owl babies.
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About Denalidaze
Denalidaze I have loved photography since I was quite young. My mother had an old box camera and I was always excited to see the magical pictures when she had them developed. She mailed them off and I would check the mail each day to see if they had returned. As I grew, the cameras in my life also grew. My husband and I love to travel. During our 44 years of marriage, we have never bought each other Christmas, birthday, or anniversary presents. Travel each year was our gift to the other. Of course with travel comes pictures. I have been to 47 states and many foreign countries. On our first trip to Europe, we purchased a 35 mm Canon camera in Germany. I Took MANY picture and slides. I used a lot of my photographs in the classroom (30 years) and brought the wonders of the world to my students. My first digital camera was a Sony Mavica. Wow, digital discovery was like eating food with no calories. What a way to celebrate life! On our visits to Alaska, it is not unusual for me to take 60 GB of pictures. Now, I seldom leave the house without my camera. Yes, I have loads of pictures, but I am always looking for more pictures to take, and ways to improve my skills.Create your own visitor map free counter for your website
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