In an ideal world it would always be possible to credit the photographer, but I guess that's sadly unrealistic.
If there's an interest for fakes I guess the could be a "Fowl Friday" or something like that every month, where fake owls are allowed/encouraged if properly tagged. I guess the value would be educational, showing people how to tell that impressive-looking wildlife photography is fake. You're an expert of this, and it's very much appreciated that you share your insights. :)
I do give it my best, since I want to remain a trusted source for all your owl related things. I don’t know much about photography or image editing so when people talk about shadows not matching, image artifacts and the like, I’m not so good with noticing that.
I just try to apply what I do know and use my critical thinking, and if there’s any doubt, I’ll just move on rather than end up accidentally misleading you all. I’ve spent months now building up your respect, but I know it can quickly be undone if I’m not vigilant. I respect you syo and your time, so I wouldn’t like it if I let you down.
I was just thinking that there may be some of you that may not be familiar with The Giving Tree story. I don’t know if they still share it in school in the US or if people elsewhere have heard it.
It’s a quick story that has such with me my whole life since whenever I first heard it when I was still in single digits of age.
It’s been called one of the most divisive stories ever, and it’s been used to represent many things to many people.
I had this post made up ahead of time before getting into a minor fight with my parents this week, which has also since been resolved. But after posting this today, I went and watched a version of the story on YouTube and thought it might be good for others to either revisit this story or to hear it for the first time.
I think it’s a story that may hit differently depending where you are in life, like reading Catcher in the Rye as a teen vs an adult.
If you have any thoughts about the story, is be interested to hear them as well.
The first photo makes these guys look like… some kind of alien in a horror flick, or maybe their pet. This one makes me think they’re merely misunderstood.
After looking at @shieldtoad 's tits, I’ll share my front door birds from last year. We get them maybe every other year on the neighbor’s door. She’s a gardener and makes all these fancy wreaths the birds find irresistible. When I see the nest appear, I’ll snap a pic every time I go in or out and make a nice time lapse. I’ll speed run you through it:
What until the Guardians of Ga’hoole people show up!
Owls have been such a great symbolic and mythological creature for just about every civilization for tensnof thousands of years. I thought 250 real owls was way too many! 😉
…flying is not merely some crude, mechanical process. It is a delicate art. Purely aesthetic. Poetry of motion. And the best way to learn it is to do it.
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