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    Still trying to find a good , clean nest. erhaps some luck tomorrow. Also wishing for one a natural perch. Not asking too much, am I?

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    You obviously had a very difficult nest to photograph, Joe. While I realize what you were envisioning, I don't think that it works here. I would have liked to see you get lower, but then I realize you would have had a lot of obstructing grasses. Maybe while you're down that way you can try and find another nest/pair which is more photography friendly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    You obviously had a very difficult nest to photograph, Joe. While I realize what you were envisioning, I don't think that it works here. I would have liked to see you get lower, but then I realize you would have had a lot of obstructing grasses. Maybe while you're down that way you can try and find another nest/pair which is more photography friendly.
    That is my wish.

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    Nice shot.
    If it were me I would have dropped a little lower and try to focus on the higher owl.
    Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Holguin View Post
    Nice shot.
    If it were me I would have dropped a little lower and try to focus on the higher owl.
    Well done.
    I did it both ways Bob , and felt the OOF Owl in the front was a distraction. Tough shot to pull off either way.

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