ppf :: Barn Owl by Gail Johnson photos, photography, photographers club, ppfuk, ppf, ppf uk web site, ppfers, compare photos, buy photos on canvas, put your photos onto canvas, canvas printing, free membership, photography advice, make your own photography shop, advice on digital cameras So chuffed with this one, taken at Alwnick Castle.
Search Site:         Go

Barn Owl by Gail Johnson


Barn Owl


Photo information
 
By: Gail Johnson
Title: Barn Owl
 
Posted: 11.04.2006
Views: 1421
 
Size: 1400 x 1116
 
Description:
So chuffed with this one, taken at Alwnick Castle.



Members' Comments:

By: George Ledger    At: 21:18 - 11 April 2006
 
Gail,
You should be pleased with this one, its simply wonderful.
You've caught the head and importantly eyes nice and sharp, and managed to get a slight blur in the wings to increase the sence of movement.

George
 
By: Stu Glen    At: 21:50 - 11 April 2006
 
fantastic capture, really hard getting birds in flight and you have nailed it
 
By: Jonathan Halliday    At: 00:06 - 12 April 2006
 
Exceptional! Wonderfully clear and sharp but with a nice subtle suggestion of movement in the wings.
 
By: David Hogg    At: 06:30 - 12 April 2006
 
Stunning!
 
By: David Stout    At: 12:59 - 12 April 2006
 
Superb photograph Gail, the comments have all been written already, I agree with them all.
 
By: Keith Wilson    At: 21:13 - 12 April 2006
 
absolutely superb...what a terrific shot....looke like we might have 2 bird shots in a row for POTW. :0)
 
By:  Catherine Hall    At: 21:43 - 13 April 2006
 
Gail this is a FANTASTIC SHOT!!!
 
By: Carol    At: 09:59 - 15 April 2006
 
terrific shot. I agree with all the comments above.
Alnwick castle is where I got my once in a lifetime shots of a bird.
A jackdaw, who became very friendly, finally ended up on my arm & fortunately got the pics to prove it.
 
By: Shona Connelly    At: 18:16 - 12 July 2006
 
that is brill i say BRILL!

 

Add Comment

Add a comment on Barn Owl by Gail Johnson

When adding your comments to other peoples photographs:

  • Be sensitive, but make it clear what you think of a photograph and the response it generates.
  • Try to indicate whether the response being sought by the photographer had been achieved, and if not, outline the way/s in which it has not succeeded.
  • Make your response yours, trying to avoid reference to other comments already made on the photographs.
  • If there are examples of the points you wish to make amongst work in any of the members portfolios, then draw attention to it, to illustrate your point.

Your comment

Use Barn Owl by Gail Johnson

Code to use this photo in another site:

Don't forget to give credit to both Gail Johnson and ppfUK.