While searching for giant anteaters early morning in Guyana, we came across several burrowing owls. These two looked like they were having an in-depth conversation. Nikon Z8 with Nikkor 500mm PF lens, ISO 2800, f/5.6 at 1/250th of a second.
What a beautiful image, Sean. You captured a sweet moment between two burrowing owls & I love the muted tones & slightly soft bokeh of the surrounding habitat in this photograph. Well done!
Thanks Sue. I have a few others where I got the sunlight directly behind the owls, but by then the conversation had ended and they were both looking at me.
What is really special in this pic is that we get to see both front and back of these cute little guys in one image. But it does look like you caught a scolding in process!
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What a beautiful image, Sean. You captured a sweet moment between two burrowing owls & I love the muted tones & slightly soft bokeh of the surrounding habitat in this photograph. Well done!
Thanks Sue. I have a few others where I got the sunlight directly behind the owls, but by then the conversation had ended and they were both looking at me.
What is really special in this pic is that we get to see both front and back of these cute little guys in one image. But it does look like you caught a scolding in process!
Thanks Laura, I like that too — the front and back.