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Why So Serious

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by from Calgary CA on 30 Apr 2024
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The crisp air hung heavy with the season's last frost, and a blanket of white fog shrouded the landscape. Perfect conditions, I thought, for a snowy owl photoshoot. Venturing into the hushed countryside, I was filled with anticipation. However, as fate would have it, my quest for the evasive snowy owl proved unsuccessful. Disappointment tinged my resolve, but as I scanned a nearby thicket, a flash of amber eyes caught my attention. Perched on a branch, a magnificent great horned owl stared back with a indifference. Seizing the unexpected opportunity, I carefully adjusted my camera. With a flap of its wings, the owl relocated to a more prominent branch, providing the perfect composition for a frosty portrait. The owl seemed to embody the essence of winter – its feathers dusted with frost, its amber eyes glinting with an air of annoyance, perhaps at being roused from its slumber. Despite the biting cold that threatened to freeze my eyelashes and lens, I persevered, capturing the owl's majestic presence. The resulting image, a testament to the beauty of both persistence and adaptation in the face of the unexpected, is a cherished reminder of this wintry encounter.

tagged: owl great horned frosty fog predator annoyed nature beaty animal bird outdoors weather ice plant great_horned_owl felidae branch carnivore sky beak screech_owl

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