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Snowy Owl ICE TALON (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a9 II Camera body, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @ 840mm F/5.6 ISO 1,600 1/3,200s.

Snowy Owl ICE TALON (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a9 II Camera body, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @ 840mm F/5.6 ISO 1,600 1/3,200s.

Snowy Owl a la RMT-P1BT Bluetooth Remote

Christopher Dodds February 10, 2020

There was light freezing rain that caused a thin layer of ice over the freshly fallen snow. I love the way the talons are gripping the ice as this young female Snowy Owl takes flight.

I had my Sony a9 II Camera body, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter mounted on my Wimberly Head II all ready, with my Sony RMT-P1BT Wireless Remote Commander tucked into my mitten and ready for the blastoff; so nice to keep my hands warm inside my mitts when triggering my camera via the bluetooth remote!

In Workshop Report Tags Sony RMT-P1BT Wireless Remote Commander, Sony a9II, Sony 600mm f/4, Sony 1.4X, snowy owl, Snowy Owl Workshop, Snowy Owl Photo Tour, snowy owl IPT, Female Snowy Owl, blastoff, liftoff, wings, winter
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Snowy Owl PORTRAIT LAST LIGHT (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a9 II Camera body with Sony RMT-P1BT Wireless Remote Commander Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @ 1,200…

Snowy Owl PORTRAIT LAST LIGHT (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a9 II Camera body with Sony RMT-P1BT Wireless Remote Commander Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @ 1,200mm F/8 ISO 1,600 1/500s.

Snowy Owl Last Light a la Sony RMT-P1BT Wireless Remote Commander

Christopher Dodds February 1, 2020

I photographed this Snowy Owl in the severe cold during the very last moments of the sun recently. As a long time sufferer of Raynaud's syndrome, keeping my hands warm is of paramount importance during my Snowy Owl workshops. I typically use big & warm mitts with several hand warmers to keep my fingers warm. Although I have mastered how to control my camera with the mitts on, it takes a lot of practice and I do miss the occasional shot.
The Sony RMT-P1BT Wireless Remote Commander came in useful while set-up on this Snowy Owl, waiting for it to open its eyes and look at the camera. With the Remote Commander tucked into my mitt, I was able to trigger the camera via Bluetooth without taking my hands out of the warm mitts.
While it is true that a wired controller would have worked just as well to trigger the camera, it is connected to the camera with a wire that is prone to get tangled in my extensive cold-weather gear, and since it is wired, I would have to leave it attached to the camera in the cold anytime I moved away; this means putting the frozen device back into my warm mitts and defeating my efforts to keep my fingers warm.

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In Review Tags Sony 200-600mm, Sony a9II, Sony RMT-P1BT Wireless Remote Commander, Raynaud's syndrome, Snowy Owl, snowy owl IPT, Snowy Owl Workshop, Snowy Owl Photo Tour, snowy portrait
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