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    Out again this AM photographing the Cape Coral residents , and caught this one just as it was leaping onto the perch next to the burrow. Just lucky sometimes.


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    Joe, this is a great picture of a beautiful bird. Love the pose. I'm wondering if the focus is a little bit off? I see the grass in front of the owl is a bit sharper. Wonder if others see the same or it is just me.

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    Love the pose and the light.
    The head/eye area is a bit soft but it looks like it could be salvaged with some more sharpening.
    Really like that take off pose-very different and unusual,
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    I like the pose, setting and conplimentary BG. I agree with more sharpening on the head/eye area. Nice image Joe.

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    Great capture nice pose!

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    Oh wow, great timing! I've been out to cape coral quite a few times and have never seen something like this, let alone captured it! Well done!

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    Nice lighting and great timing! There seems to be a bit motion blur in this shot, and I'm surprised that 1/2500 sec., didn't quite stop the action.

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    Great timing, Joe on this nice image.

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