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I have always been concerned with causing birds harm with my photography. Today a fellow photographer posted some photos of a screech owl that he obviously used flash on. I have always thought that using a high powered flash at night inn owls was a bad thing as it could cause eye damage. Am I think correctly or not. Here is a copy of our conversation. I need help in crafting a reply to him.
Dick Beery Concerned if you are using Flash on the Owl?
about an hour ago · Like
Brian C. Graybill Why are you concerned?
about an hour ago · Like
Dick Beery Very bad for the Owl eyes......should never use flash on birds in the dark.
about an hour ago · Like
Brian C. Graybill Well they don't really sit still long enough to get out the tripod, set the camera so the shutter stays open to allow enough light in. Dick Beery, this all happens in a mere 2-4 seconds before they fly off. If you have a better way of getting them to stay perched for 10 mins or so, by all means share with everyone. Thanks.
about an hour ago · Like
Dick Beery I know its difficult, but the birder comes out in me and am more concerned with the health of the bird than getting the photo. Love to capture great photos but also want to not harass or harm wildlife in the process.
about an hour ago · Like
Brian C. Graybill I agree, but if you can't offer another solution to this, then I don't believe that my little D-40 is hurting them much. It's not like I have the light shining on then for 10-15 mins at a time, it's only 2-4 seconds tops. However, I felt guilty enough when the Owl hit my windshield, I do not feel guilty about this. Sorry Dick Beery, I will eagerly be waiting to hear your solution.
Thanks
Dick
Dick Beery
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