Photographing owls?
Hello,
Can you photograph owls with a DSLR, or will the shutter scare them away? Does anyone have any experience with this?
Hello,
Can you photograph owls with a DSLR, or will the shutter scare them away? Does anyone have any experience with this?
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All wild owls and most chewing are on the red list in Europe. This allows photographing only in the scientific context with/for biologists or ornitologists. So contact your local NABU
http://www.nabu.de/tiere-und- Pflanzen/voegel/activitaeten/bfa-ornithologie/31900.html
http://www.eulenwelt.de/eulenschutz.htm
DSLR Plimps can be used, but usually the camouflage provides enough noise reduction
Eulen photographing is a special topic where you can best be entertained with a Eulen breeder/Falkner who often has birds that are baptized or trained as photo models.
Eulen were once the special topic of Andreas Kieling, who photographed/filmed as the first owls in the flight and at the prey, in his barn in the Eifel. For this, he has spent several years on how to implement this with the 80s technique.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Eulenzucht
http://www.fototrainer4you-rosl-roessner.de/product/privater-eulentag
Was new to me, especially since such Eulenbilder are almost standard for bird photographers.
Depends on what I mean. We had an owl at work and it was quite loud. The closure doesn’t matter. But if they’re not used to it, I don’t know.