Snowy Skeptic
Uploaded: February 27, 2014
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Yesterday, members of the Delaware Valley Photo Friends Meetup group (4 of us) went on an expedition to find and photograph a Snowy Owl in Lancaster County (Amish Country) Pennsylvania. One of our members had been tracking sightings and we set out early in the morning with great hope, but not really expecting to find one.
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But we DID...almost as soon as we arrived in the neighborhood. We had had a fresh coating of snow during our drive, and everything looked pure and pristine.
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It turns out that this young male is wearing a GPS tracking device on its back, as part of "Project Snowstorm."
Snowy Owls are really birds of the North, but this year they have "invaded" the Mid-Atlantic states in the U.S.
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What a thrill it was to see this beautiful bird!
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January finalists are an impressive collection. Congratulations and Good Luck going forward!
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Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1000 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 300.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Reynaldo D. Reyes February 27, 2014
What a precious shot, and you've nailed it with a smile on its face (or what looks like a smile anyway). Great shot with fantastic comp, it's one in a lifetime perhaps. #1565166Monnie Ryan February 27, 2014
Just LOVE these birds - we almost trekked over to Erie when we heard they'd infested Presque Isle State Park, but the nasty weather got in the way. You've captured this one beautifully! #10987757Ujjwal Mukherjee February 27, 2014
I bet it was great excitement! What a beautiful Snowy Owl and capture, Michelle!! #10987853Tiia Vissak February 28, 2014
a cool find! #10987861Leslie McLain February 28, 2014
Terrific capture, Michelle. #10987945John Connolly February 28, 2014
A beautiful bird and capture Michelle! How lucky can you be!!! #10988298Dianne Brin February 28, 2014
How exciting! A fantastic image. #10988457Cindy Bendush February 28, 2014
This is one of my favorite birds - My heart would be beating a 1000 times per second for a chance to capture one in the wild. Way to go! #10989038Terry Cervi March 01, 2014
How lucky you were and what an exciting experience this must have been for you and your group, Michelle!! And what a terrific capture! #10989842Steven W. Lepak March 02, 2014
Bravo Michelle! Congrats on this sighting. Great capture - keep them coming. Best Regards, Steven #10991195Jeffrey R. Bange March 02, 2014
Congratulations Michelle on not only getting to see this beautiful Owl but being able to return with a gorgeous photo of him. #10991427Barbara Waldoch March 02, 2014
It's a beauty, Michelle, what a great find! #10991498Kirsten Kiki Kjaer March 03, 2014
OHWOW! A Snow Owl. What a lucky encounter and beautiful image, Michelle. #10991812Emile Abbott March 03, 2014
I have never even seen one much less photographed one. Great capture of white on white, Michelle. #10992226Lisa J. Boulden March 11, 2014
Such a wonderful find, Michelle!Gerri R. Jones March 15, 2014
Wow...I am reading your comments and it is amazing that you actually found the snowy owl...You got a beautiful picture of him, especially with all the white tones to deal with metering. We had a birding group on one our roads looking for one as well, but the day I was there he had just left. Beautifully taken! #11001219Austin Rex J. Lobaton January 10, 2015
Beautiful nature and wildlife shot. #11222593Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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