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    After the peek-a-boo, it came up higher to look at what I was doing. The owlet was shocked because my lens turned white.

    Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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    1/400 sec
    f/7.1
    ISO 1600
    Handheld, shot from top of the roof
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    Hey troy, I thought maybe the owlet was like you and now you both have seen the light..! DON

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    Is that a Barred Owl chick? Cool shot, I love the expression and the crop to make the surrounding tree trunk fill out the image.

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    Really love the expression and that's one neat nest for this young owl..you must be thrilled to have found it...TFS

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    That is one spied-out looking eastern screech owlet. Love the look/facial expression.
    Interesting composition....I'm wondering why you composed with so much of the
    trunk above the owlet...just leaves the "virtual" cavity feeling cramped imo.

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    Love the expression of the owlet very much and very good sharpness and details throughout the image. I might try to crop so the owlet move up in frame and see what happen.

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    It is Screech owl. I did not want to center it so I placed it a bit below. The way the nest was, it was best doing portrait crop...having to include this much. I am at the minimal focus distance, hoping to shoot with 70-200 once I get the lens.

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    I like the expression and the detail in the tree. I like the crop as is, but I may darken the right pupil just a smidge. Great job and great find.

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    I have to agree that the composition doesn't work for me in this case. I would like to see more space below. Other than that the exposure and details are awesome.
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    very cool Troy! love the view of the nest. I'd crop it a bit tighter
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