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Monday in Nature, 17 May 2021


Dieter Schaefer

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Substituting for David Triplett again today.

 

Finally managed to get the two Great Horned Owlets together in one image. And with both having both their eyes open!

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Here's a first look at one of the Milky Way images I attempted over the Bryce Canyon National Park area last week.

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Nikon D810+Nikkor 16-35mm/4 @ 28mm/4.0, 30 sec's, ISO 6400, processed in LR5. A car happened by on the road off the right side of the frame, providing a dimly lit foreground.

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