I have been sitting on images of captive owls for a few years. At the time, I had decided to try a shallow dof, obviously to rid myself of background but also for selective focus closeup portraits. My idea was to render only the leading feathers, beak and eyes in a sharp plane. It appears that I misjudged dof, and in many samples I did not get the eyes sharp enough. Sometimes I was able to focus stack a second shot in the burst which may have gotten more of the eyes sharp. OK, so more than a few were usable and achieved what I wanted! But, what to do with these, since it appears that wildlife (even if captive) taken in selective focus is likely not to anyone's taste.
A few days ago, I was inspired to try a black and white, high key approach, thus taking the subject matter into a territory not typical for birds. Please let me know your response to viewing these.
1, Barn Owl. I think this one works the best with the strongly outlined face and the big eyes.
2, Great Horned Owl
3, Great Horned Owl profile
4, Barred Owl
5, Northern Pygmy Owl, likely the least successful for this treatment, and a bedraggled bird indeed.
6, Great Horned - alternative softer treatment but with the big eyes look, in comparison to #2