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#1
Posted 03 February 2012 - 05:27 AM
1) owl
2) blue heron with fish in mouth
#2
Posted 03 February 2012 - 05:42 AM
#3
Posted 03 February 2012 - 06:58 AM
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Also unusual in comparison...both are great though
#4
Posted 03 February 2012 - 09:14 PM
Also, I never knew herons hunted at night so it's educational as well!
#5
Posted 03 February 2012 - 09:45 PM
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#7
Posted 03 February 2012 - 10:00 PM
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#8
Posted 03 February 2012 - 10:05 PM
97.3% of statistics are made up
Semper Fi !
#9
Posted 04 February 2012 - 05:15 AM
wooly, on 03 February 2012 - 09:14 PM, said:
Also, I never knew herons hunted at night so it's educational as well!
Maybe that's not really a night picture, but just a condition of the shadows that set off the flash. Look at the upper left corner. Those trees or bushes seem to indicate daylight. I kind of wondered about that too because I have always understood that they were a "daytime" bird. At any rate, it is one heck of a picture.
#10
Posted 04 February 2012 - 07:35 AM
Doc, on 04 February 2012 - 05:15 AM, said:
Now I'm not sure the internal time setting on the camera is correct or possibly off by one hour. (might be 7:11pm) You would think that on June 11, at 6:11 pm that there would still be a considerable amount of light present but there is much foilage in play here and it could also be a cloudy evening which could account for the low light levels. Also thunderstorm clouds can be very common this time of year and make it appear very dark even in the middle of the day.
keep those votes coming and yes, I appreciate it when you say why you like one over the other. I should have stated this in the first post as this is the primary reason for this topic. Thanks! . .
#11
Posted 04 February 2012 - 10:57 AM
#12
Posted 04 February 2012 - 11:44 AM
#13
Posted 04 February 2012 - 06:41 PM
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TreeGuy, on 04 February 2012 - 10:57 AM, said:
I understand the point about getting an owl on trail cam as opposed to a blue heron. Yes, an owl is rarer although I have seen a number of pics of them on bait as it appears is happening in this picture. The rock shaped object that the bird is standing on has a very odd 2 toned color to it that could indicate mineral block. Perhaps it is a very odd colored rock, but that doesn't explain the other odd shaped and odd colored objects on the ground next to it.
Here's the whole story. I'm a little ticked off and venting here trying to make myself feel better. I entered a years end trail cam contest that had various categories. One of them was "best bird" trail cam picture. I entered the blue heron and lost by 1 vote to this owl and posted this poll to try and understand why a picture of much lesser quality would get one vote more. Obviuosly I also started this poll thinking my heron picture should win a showdown with this owl picture. Now I do understand that guys are voting for the owl because they believe it is a rare catch as oppossed to a heron.
Now you have to ask yourself another question. While trail cam pictures of heron are more common than those of owls, how often do you catch a quality picture like this blue heron who also happens to have a fresh catch in it's mouth? When you speak of seeing many heron pictures is this the type that you have commonly seen?
Owl picture appears to have been baited; heron pictue was captured in it's natural environment durring a successful hunt. Now which do you really think is harder to get? Sorry for the venting, but if you were in my shoes and worked as hard as I do on the creek, you'd be a little peeved too.
Thanks for voting guys; after seeing that the heron has taken 74% of the vote, you all made me feel a little better now. . .
Edited by skyhunter, 04 February 2012 - 06:49 PM.
#14
Posted 05 February 2012 - 06:04 AM
However, just looking at the two pictures and considering the composition and coloration of each, there is no question that the artistic quality of the heron picture is much greater. Also, the addition of the fish does add interest to the whole picture. I have to agree that you should have won the contest. Maybe it was the "owl-guy's" uncle that was doing the judging ..... lol.
















