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Showing posts with label Dmitri. Show all posts

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Photographing Owls

Saturday, I visited the Cascades Raptor Center.  I hadn't been in a while, and with the Governor's Freeze coming up, the center was going to be closed for a few weeks.  

I managed to get there at opening; the entire time I was there there were maybe four other families there.  Oregon got slammed with a winter storm Friday, and Saturday was wet and grey (luckily there wasn't too much rain), which probably accounted for the place not being a mob scene.   The aviaries are all outside, and masks are required, so it's very easy to maintain social distancing.  

During this visit, Dmitri, a Eurasian Eagle-Owl, was brought out of his aviary.  The best photographs of the raptors happen when they are out from behind bars, and Dmitiri is particularly photogenic.  

I made the rounds of the center twice, making sure to linger outside the aviaries of Atticus (Bald Eagle), Banjo (Eastern Red-tailed Hawk), Lethe (Turkey Vulture), and Dante (Golden Eagle).   And Newton (Goshawk), who actually seemed to be squeaking at me -- all of the resident birds seemed extra vocal this visit (except for Danu (Osprey) who is always extra vocal. 


Oregon is gearing up for a two week Governor's Freeze to try to flatten then infection curve of COVID-19.  This means that Thanksgiving is going to be kind of solo this year -- we might go and visit my folks and talk to them through a window on the porch, but we won't be sharing a meal, unless it's a virtual Zoom-sgiving. 

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Owls, Writing, and Gyms

This is a picture of Dmitri, a Eurasian Eagle-Owl.  Eagle-Owls have bright orange eyes, in contrast to other owls, which have yellow eyes. I like this photo because Dmitri is looking to the left, which shows off the structure of his face more clearly than if he were looking straight into the camera.  Also, he's got a bit of a contrapposto pose.

On the writing front:  Tuesday night was not the best writing night, I started a little late and I was wound up from a political discussion.  I found an old manuscript from a while back that would like to submit.  I need to do a couple of passes on it for clunky language, some staging errors, and dated cell phone usage.   Okay, and the off-stage scene should come on-stage.

Wednesday, I went to the gym and did the aerobic routine.