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I took this at the end of a lecture at the Philadelphia Museum of Natural History titled "All about Owls". I asked permission, and the lecturer brought the owl into position so I could get a clear shot. The owl struck a perfect pose.
Camera: MamyiaRB67, 90mm lens set at f22 @ 125/sec.
Speed light: Metz Mecablitz 44 MZ-2 set on auto
film: Ilford PanF @ISO 60
Digitized with an Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner
Touched up with Photoshop CS6
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Wise Eyes
Photographer: Jay Parks
Jay Parks | May 5, 2017
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Dimensions: 4800x3600
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Filed Under: Picture This: The Power of Black & White
