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Eagle Owl...

Oasi di Sant' Alessio

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Eagle Owl sent on May 17, 2014 (19:52) by Sendro90. 10 comments, 790 views.

at 200mm, 1/1000 f/8.0, ISO 640, hand held. Oasi di Sant Alessio, Italy.

Dimostrazione di falconeria crop da scatto orizzontale



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avatarsenior
sent on May 23, 2014 (21:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

What can I say; you have won. I refer to the frequenters of St. Alexis. Not that there is to complain about this but nothing much controversy on whether to show images of subjects not free to go where they want and ethics photographic imply that have not had the slightest effect. She had wondered just an ad hoc section, to no avail; I take definitive action. It was a demonstration of falconry because this practice, in the only sense that we can somehow accept, in Italy does not exist. Events are purely circus, without rhyme or reason. Sandro I see you, lucky for you, only 24 years; grappled with the authentic wildlife. It will be more difficult, but much, much more rewarding. I think you understand that it is not with you that I have personally. The picture, that being said, it lacks sharpness and depth; field.

avatarjunior
sent on May 23, 2014 (21:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I fully endorse what he said those who preceded me!

avatarjunior
sent on May 24, 2014 (0:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@ Francis Sestili you can also understand your outburst but I do not see the need in this context because it is written that it was a performance and how well you know all the animals are in St. Alexis im captivity.
Definitely will not be the most ethical approach to the world, but for novices like me and Alexander is a field pratica.i
Personally I did not like how "oasis" than I expected but it was a pleasant day trip.
I find the worst people fully equipped, complete with tripod and obbiettivoni sitting in front of the cage of a Kingfisher rather than a guy who goes for a ride for the first time ....

avatarsenior
sent on May 24, 2014 (14:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Andrea, we try to investigate the matter peacefully. When you present the subject in a naturalistic page photo of a forum, I think it is reasonable to expect an ethical consonance between it and the world it refers to, the world of absolute freedom; pictures of convicts arriving from St. Alexis, never really a picture of the many wild birds that also revolve around it and inside it. Always prompted for a special section for animals in a state of so-called captive; this is not the forum has achieved widespread:
www.powerphotography.it/
I'll simply note that the administrator of this, Juza, in fact, in an absolutely legitimate is the opposite view.
Falconry is an ancient practice; trying to find an old book that illustrates gift of Heron wonderfully. Thethe title? "De arte venandi cum avibus." The author? The Emperor Frederick II of Swabia. Today real falconers you can find them in Arab countries (although inevitably feed some illegal traffic from above from Sicily to read more about this initiatives Antonio Guarrera and others) but mostly in Mongolia. Imagine this hunter with his falcon in the Gobi desert! Find something comparable with St. Alexis? These performances, just your run, it is only for profit; falconry has absolutely nothing. Nor do I have a hard time saying that I do not have with St. Alexis, Agrate Conturbia, Natura Viva Peschiera, the other center of Bergamo who do not remember, Zoo Park (just) Falconara (nomen omen:-D) or other similar structures; in some cases they also carry out research in some depth on species in danger of extinction in withligament with other European countries. The important thing is not to expect to see them as places where you can exercise the true nature photography; under this point of view, they are in this activity in the way that an old telephone token is to numismatics. Agree more about the strange types who go to photograph behind glass with fleur de martino the equipment; is a subject which abounds in any ditch (ditch, not the river) Italian but can not find a better context. I do not even deserve criticism, not worth it.

avatarsenior
sent on May 24, 2014 (16:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Francis're too diplomatic with these barbaric practices I am referring to falconry (including quote Frederick II, who has lived a thousand years ago)
The boys are only photographers and certainly have nothing to do with the imprisonment of animals, but even here it is right to tell them bluntly that in these places photographically not learn anything, and certainly not St. Alexis & c. places to start with an approach to nature photography and especially with nature ........ better a bird on the balcony of the house.

Regarding Juza, before it was a site of nature photography, now has become social as flickr (at this point it would be appropriate here too there was a terabyte of free space).



avatarsenior
sent on May 24, 2014 (16:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

. Better a bird on the balcony of the house.
How blame you.

first was a site of nature photography, now has become social as flickr
I've got to fight for it often, but it was like going against the windmills.

George


avatarjunior
sent on May 24, 2014 (17:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree with your statements about animals in cages and on this "oasis" so if you want to call it but Alexander I pride we take photos of them made it hide pictures are made behind glass / cage we have just seen and photographed unlikely that we would see animals in the wild and liked to share it on this site with no claim and no pride on our part.

Speeches in comparison with the true nature photography are not even to do is obvious that it is a completely different experience with freely moving animals.
Today we spent 3 hours walking around finding a heron, a first for me at liberty, with absolute SLR in tow, but zero photos, but they are nonetheless disappointed because I spent an afternoon in the middle of nature with a lot of allergy to the following : D

avatarsenior
sent on May 24, 2014 (18:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

And that's the beauty of photo hunt, freedom to stand in contact with nature, and with time you will learn to perfect camouflage, to discover the behavior of the birds is then that you begin to bring home truly naturalistic shots. ;-) ;-) ;-)

Hello
George

avatarsenior
sent on May 24, 2014 (19:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Guys, Sandro and Andrea, go and photographed without fear; after 33 years I find myself doing and redoing errors, always the same:-D. Are you searching for information is the most important factor; Next is the time you have. The technique allows to achieve the best results is the stalking; observed, then spied a Capannino, possibly with material found and fixed in place (if the owner has no objection). At this point, constant food supply; the rest comes by itself. Keep in mind that this way of doing is not per se exempt from criticism. far from it; We see too many contrived but it is very normal to have different opinions. The last two photos I posted, do not comment because it is absolutely common in the area, are this morning; how the newly exposed. The subjects were 280 cm. about; is; was great to see that my presence is not felt. I enjoyed it very much; that's what counts.
I forgot: in the early 80s, at the beginning wildlife photographer as you, I also made a quick trip to St. Alexis:-D; Heron had spoken in glowing terms but I did not like.

avatarjunior
sent on May 25, 2014 (18:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree with all things said by Andrea and thank you all for the valuable advice that you wanted to give us.

A greeting and good photos at all
Alexander


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