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    A great horned owl

    A great horned owl triggered this "stump set" I made for lynx. In my mind, I imagined a lynx stopping to sniff the trapping lure I placed on this interesting looking stump. The cat never showed but a fox, this owl and a saw whet owl triggered the trailmaster AIR/Nikon d3200 trap. I wanted the three sb-28s to create a Joe Sartore-style image: with the subject hit with moody lighting and a simple background. I love to get images of animals in an environment, with the lighting balanced between flashes and ambient. However, I am really into the studio work of Sartore. I want to create that look using truly wild animals. I miss a lot of sure shots in my quest for these.
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    Wow, Arthur that is beautiful. Love the lighting.

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    Nice one Arthur, great capture, Like the lighting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny_G View Post
    Nice one Arthur, great capture, Like the lighting.
    Welcome to the forum Sonny_G!

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    Certainly beautiful lighting.

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    Wow, very nice. I'm continually working on a raptor set. Very different than a set for mammals.

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