From Dan Lowth

I’ll always be in awe of any Barn Owl that I see, but one in this light is an amazing experience to witness.

Have a great day all of you x

  • anon6789@lemmy.worldOP
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    6 days ago

    I’m glad you like it! The Golden Hour type photos seem to always be a really big hit.

    I don’t know anything about photography, but I’ve been paying a little more attention lately to camera info to see if I can pick up on how some of the different cameras have different effects on aspects of the photo. I’m not sure what is the camera and editing after the fact, but I feel there’s a few things that seem to feel consistently different.

    I couldnt really explain any of it yet, but as I’m pretty used to the actual owls in a lot of the photos, I start to look more at other things in them to try to find special things of interest in them for myself.

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      6 days ago

      The shutter rate, aperture, and lens will all play into the effects. I think it’s the lens choice and lighting that’s doing the heavy lifting on the effects here. Catching a bird in flight is never an easy feat either. Keep shooting this is great work!

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        6 days ago

        Oh, it’s not my work! My work is just finding these great photos to share. I only have my Pixel 's camera! 😅

        This is from a fella named Dan Lowth. I didnt see a site of his own, but he’s on as danlowthphotography on a number of social media platforms.