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This was a challenge because of a lack of light and was the highest ISO I have ever tried. This female barn owl has been in the same area for at least 4 years and I have photographed it many times. I never get tired of watching its ghostly body flying in near total darkness. I am addicted!
Please click image for uncompressed view Canon 1DX2, 600mm f4L IS II, ISO 25,600, f/4, 1/50 second, manual exposure, bean bag from vehicle. Noise reduction applied to the background Bob Kothenbeutel
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by Mako_Elite
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