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10-FEB-2010 Deborah Curriere

owl1.jpg

West Monroe, NY

Olympus E-3 ,Olympus Zuiko 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Digital ED
1/250s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso1000 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Feb-2010 16:54:02
MakeOlympus
ModelE-3
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length300 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent1000
Exposure Bias
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Metering Modematrix (5)
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Exposure Programprogram (2)
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Rachel Pennington17-Feb-2010 12:14
SO beautiful! I just love 'em. Great photo, Deb!
Guest 12-Feb-2010 00:16
Wonderful!
Kim Fuoco11-Feb-2010 18:04
Very nice capture Deb... He is a beauty...
Joyce 11-Feb-2010 12:43
great pictures.Our neihbor Pauline had a owl in a tree near her shed a while back.By the time I got over there it was gone.This might be the same owl.I wish it was still there I would have taken a picture of it.
Roger Bailey11-Feb-2010 12:21
Very nice image, he was up early.
Guest 11-Feb-2010 11:26
wow what a great catch!!!
pemkid11-Feb-2010 03:08
You are way too lucky to get your very own owl.
Deb
bill cathey 11-Feb-2010 02:04
Beautiful bird. You captured it on a nice perch, too.
Guest 11-Feb-2010 01:54
The pictures are breath taking. Susan Hoskins
Gloria Archilla 11-Feb-2010 01:17
Oh my goodness, an owl!! GREAT capture!! Congrats!!
Earl Misanchuk11-Feb-2010 01:00
Nice work, Deb.
Guest 11-Feb-2010 00:56
Deb, very impressive!! Rene
Beryl Hauri-Gersch11-Feb-2010 00:38
Woohooo! Congrats Champ!
Isabel Cutler11-Feb-2010 00:09
You are the champ. what I wouldn't give to see one of those in my backyard! Pays to be snowed in, huh?
Guest 11-Feb-2010 00:08
I think that is a Barred Ow,.
Guest 10-Feb-2010 23:55
Wonderful capture!!!
Debi10-Feb-2010 23:51
That is so cool! Congratulations. :)
Guest 10-Feb-2010 23:40
Wow, great catch. I would be happy just to SEE an owl in daylight (or night time for that matter)
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