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Sharp Shinned Hawk
Image Title:  Sharp Shinned Hawk
 
 By: Dave Stacey  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Dave Stacey {K:117108}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Fuji S5000
Categories Wildlife
Film Format Digital JPEG
Portfolio Birds
Lens Fujinon 5.7-57mm with Olympus Tcon 1.7
Uploaded 7/14/2008 Film / Memory Type Xd Card
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 106 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/4.5
Critiques 20 Rating
6.36
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Winnipeg
State -  MANITOBA
Country - Canada   Canada
About I was lucky to see this guy, as I was riding my bike, and looked up to see a storm damaged tree, after a couple of days of strong winds.
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There are 20 Comments in 1 Pages
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Clay Boutin   {K:2619} 7/14/2008
Nice shot of a beautiful bird. Well done!


Gay Jacobs   {K:665} 7/14/2008
Wow! Great capture Dave!


Vandy Neculae   {K:6273} 7/14/2008
Beautiful hawk, Dave.
Great details.

Vandi


Riny Koopman   {K:59573} 7/14/2008
Beautiful moment and interesting subject,riny


Riny Koopman   {K:59573} 7/14/2008
Sorry forgott to vote..:)


Joe Brown   {K:22242} 7/14/2008
Great capture of a very impressive bird. Excellent work Dave.
Regards,
Joe


Dave Holland   {K:13038} 7/14/2008
Another brilliant photo, Dave. I don't think we see many of these around here. Or maybe I'm just not observant enough.

Dave


Ken  Phenicie Jr.   {K:3400} 7/14/2008
Great shot and Good eye Dave to spot this one, well done.


John Hatz   {K:143808} 7/14/2008
Excellent shot Dave, very good quality on the texture of the feathers, impressive bird as always... love to see wildlife.
best regards!


johancharles boers   {K:4292} 7/14/2008
Dave,

Great shot...with a lot of detail.

Best Wishes,
Chuck


Guido Tweepenninckx   {K:16478} 7/14/2008
nicely feathered guy with sharp nails.


Larry Fosse   {K:65797} 7/15/2008
Great catch Dave...superb detail & presentation


bill smith   {K:8373} 7/15/2008
Wow, nice catch Dave, You got some wonderful detail and I like the color too. That eye is awesome!!
Bill


Andre Denis   {K:56377} 7/15/2008
Nice one Dave!
I think these are pretty rare hawks. I think you were fortunate to get some shots of him.
Andre


Robert Chin   {K:20943} 7/15/2008
Very nice portrait Dave,love the natural setting.
Take care
Robbie


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:96622} 7/15/2008
First of all, excuse me for the repeated replies to your comment, Dave! I dodn't realize that the reply *was* added on the webpage despite the fact the reaction of the UF-server was to give me an error message. I had better inspect the webpage of my image before trying and trying again and again to reply your comment.

On your image now, and I hope that the server problems will not appear again. Well.. perfect!! Just look at the mathcing of the textures of the owl and the wood of the branches! Don't we see the natural game of camouflage here? Oh yes, we do! And how we do! The exactly depicted feathers on the chest/belly of the bird seem to be a well designed copy of the texture of the tree, which was also perfectly burned on your CCD! We see how things go on nature. It's just seemlessly integrate into your surroundings, or unfortunately.. die! That stealthy hunter, as the result of evolution, is perfectly fitted to its own world. Come out of nothing, strike quickly, and disappear again! Kind of guerrilla, one might say too, but it's efficient for surviving. And as long as nature doesn't care about any kind of additional "morals", it remains as successful, and provides us with all those winderful, stealthy, clever living beings that we can capture as they *are*! In this discipline you excelled here, Dave!

From the more technical point of view it is a very original composition too. It somehow puts that bird into the very center of interest. Not only because its details are so perfectly painted. And alsonot only because it's so exclusively separated from its camouflaging background! But also because it is just shown as any eventual (and lucky) viewer would see it, right out of nothing. Sitting on the branch and from a low angle, as it scans the horizon for prey or also danger!

Nature as natural as it can be! Extra points for your readiness to shoot!

Nick


Pablo Dylan   {K:54323} 7/15/2008
Fantastic bird...great photographer
Bravo Dave.

Pablo


Tony Quilty   {K:2218} 7/17/2008
Excellent capture Dave


Del Metheny   {K:25369} 7/18/2008
Excellent shot with good detail. How do you get then to stay once you stop and point your camera. My luck is they always fly just before I can snap the shot.


Stan Ciszek   {K:31015} 7/19/2008
Amazing shot,Dave.
Stan.


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