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    One from 2 weeks ago.

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    Last edited by Peter Kes; 12-13-2012 at 05:44 PM.

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    I like the dangling feet, wing position, fanned tail, exposure and setting. I would move the owl to the left of the frame so its not centered. Very well done Phillip!

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    I like the head-on flying pose. Awesome details and overall IQ. Love the grasses at bottom. I agree moving the owl more to the left could work. I you are OK with this type of manipulation you could clone those grasses higher in the frame then crop some canvas off the bottom too.

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    excellent incoming pose and the BG is lovely. great eye contact. It looks a tad bright on my screen but otherwise perfect

    you nailed it
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    Whoa!! I wish I was there beside you. An amazing photo in all aspects. Fine job.

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    excellent shot. the background is fantastic.

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    Terrific shot!!!
    Love the incoming flight angle, great pose especially with the dangling feet, great background, and nice light.
    Very well done.

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    What a treat to view, Phil. I think the comp could be strengthened by employing Daniel's suggestion and also could knock down the brightness a hair. Thanks for sharing this.

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    Pretty cool Phil, nice to see you posting here.

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