Okay, I realize that I just posted a Brazilian burrowing owl a few weeks ago, but this is a completely different owl. And c’mon, who couldn’t use another burrowing owl to start the morning? Enjoy. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 380mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/1250th of a second (-1/3 stop ev)
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Where was picture taken? CA by any chance?
This one was taken in Piaui State, Brazil. Although I have also photographed these same kind of owls in California, South Dakota and Florida.
Great portrait! Looks a lot like a professor I once had in Keynesian economics.
Probably even more so in this image:
https://seancrane.com/2010/10/burrowing-owl/
A real good-temper-picture!
And in addition, she checks, if I am doing a proper work today ;-))
Gerlinde
Spectacular focus. Thanks.
The background compliments the color of the eyes so well. Nice to meet another member of this family! Please post as many as you like.
such “attitude”! Love the “eyebrows”
OMG! I just love these guys. Put a smile on my face for sure.
Best kinda bird.
a grat pic. so far.
awesome and hilarious!
Hi, I wanted to know if I could have permission to draw, speed draw and post a YouTube video on the speed draw of this photo. I saw the photo here: http://quilmos.tumblr.com/tagged/except-the-first-photo-which-is-by-seancrane.com
I simply love your photographs (as an aspiring photographer and artist!)
Thank you.