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Thanks to Jamie
Rose Fletcher

Thanks to Jamie (Ninox boobook)

Southern Boobook

This is my first ever Owl photo - I went for a walk last night at Nangawooka, listening to the sounds of the night creatures, when I heard this bird muttering, and went in search of it. Unfortunately, it was high in a tree, and all I had was the little flash on my camera. It was extremely dark, but by messing with the brightness and contrast for a while, I got it recognisable - just. If anybody knows a way of saving a photo like this, I'd love to hear about it. I have a stronger flash, but I can't get it to work with my camera.

Later Edit: Thanks to Jamie for the trouble he took to lighten this photo for me - here is his photoshopped version, looking much better than the photo I originally posted.
Habitat
Rainforests to mallee; dense milga; margins of almost treeless plains; woodlands; lightly timbered farming country; pine forests; orchards, parks, gardens. Common. Sedentary, part-migratory, nomadic. During mouse plagues, irrupts into cereal growing area
Location
Nangawooka Flora Reserve, Victor Harbor
Date taken
August 26 2008
Scientific name
Ninox boobook
Equipment used
Panasonic FZ50
Congrats to both you and Jamie Rose. I didn't see the original post but if you shoot raw then it is amazing how bad a shot can be and still be able to be recovered.
 
Excellent teamwork resulting in a great first Owl photo, thumbs up for both of you Rose and Jamie :t::t::t:
 
Thanks folks - and especially Jamie! :clap: This is what makes Birdforum great - the generosity of spirit that makes a member go out of his way like this to help another member. :loveme:
 

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