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Kim Randolph | all galleries >> McGregor, MN >> Farm Scenes >> My Neighborhood - a tour for my Londonbud, Dave >
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A couple winters ago a famine up north drove millions more than usual owls to my neighborhood. Owls were everywhere!


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Larry & Linda Dunlap23-Feb-2008 03:17
Great timing and expression. You've definitely got the owl's attention.
You wouldn't want to be a mouse. V.
Larry
Kim Randolph15-May-2007 00:11
Thanks to everyone for the kind words. Many have asked about the lens - I was happy to catch this pic with my inexpensive Sigma 70-300 in early evening light.

He was perched on a light pole when I stopped my car and shot from the window just as he lifted off. The ugly pole was only slightly below his wing at this point so I cloned it out. You may be able to see my clumsy work at his wingtip. Hope this helps! Kim
Guest 14-May-2007 19:43
some really great shots here. Would like some info though - what, where, when, camera etc etc.
Rich
Jano 13-Apr-2007 14:39
Super!!!
Guest 05-Sep-2006 07:41
great shot!!
Guest 07-May-2006 12:16
excellent capture.
Simon27-Apr-2006 10:58
Wow! I love the way the owl has turned it's head towards you
erwin nimmegeers 30-Jan-2006 18:29
This picure could go for a prize. The owl eyes hit you. marvelous shot. A P base fan who is not a photographer but visits the site to see thes stunning pictures
Guest 14-Oct-2005 07:46
Ok, I gotta know, what kind of camera? Lens? What's the Exif info?

Spectacular shot man!!!
coaster26-Sep-2005 03:51
Terrific shot!
Guest 25-Jul-2005 09:07
great shot! she's looking at the lens!
Manfred Bachmann28-Mar-2005 11:58
Superb!
Guest 17-Mar-2005 00:35
wow!!!
Guest 20-Feb-2005 18:08
Wowwwwww, stunning
Guest 17-Feb-2005 01:27
Terrific photo! What lens do you use?