A captive Great Horned Owl in flight as it was coming in for a landing on the falconer's arm. Evicted the Jessies (sp) from the legs.
Look forward to comments.
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A captive Great Horned Owl in flight as it was coming in for a landing on the falconer's arm. Evicted the Jessies (sp) from the legs.
Look forward to comments.
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Andrew, this is a very effective use of Fractalius; justs the right balance of detail and surrealism. If it were my image I might consider blurring the BG a bit or darkening it a bit...you have good separation as it is, this might help just a bit more...but that's really a matter of taste and this image definitely works as is. Great capture! :cheers:
Frac or not this looks like a lovely image, would like to see this done in PB oil painting....but lovely as presented
Very nice base image and great use of Fractalius. I like the background and how the colors are harmonious with the owl.
The owl is electrifying, giving it great energy for what could be a pounce on a prey. I think the warm colors of the owl would be enhanced by toning down the bkgd some, as John suggested. Excellent pose, fantastic wing spread and brilliant eye.
I agree, Andrew, nice base image, like the frac treatment - gives it a kind of pen & ink watercolor illustrated feel. Good suggestions above.
Andrew, this is wonderful. I like it as presented, background and all :S3:
Andrew, I love it as presented, excellent use of the filter and a wonderful base image!:S3:
Hi Andrew,
Very nice work, Andrew. The colors, pose & effect are great. When I first looked at it I had the same feeling regarding the b/g as John suggested. But overall I think it's a good capture and very nicely processed. :5
Thank you very much everyone for the comments. I appreciate them very much.
Lovely image, as stated above BG is awesome and I wouldn't change a thing!
Hey Andrew,
Late to the party......but Sweeeeeeetttt! Thi sturned out awesome! You know that I love tighter comps......so could go that route.........but a winner all around in my book! :cheers::cheers::cheers:
Hi Andrew...great job and well deserved!
Thanks Nathan, Roman and Dave for the additional comments. Most appreciated!