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    Camera Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure (1/40)
    Aperture f/5.0
    Focal Length 180 mm
    ISO Speed 800
    Exposure Bias 0 EV
    7D +100-400 L on Tripod in low light

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    Sanjeev, very nice with both owls in good focus. Good choice of focal length. Well done.

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    Nice! I'd sharpen the upper owl a bit more and if your IQ will hold up, a trim from the top and right might be an option.

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    I love these little babes and it is an interesting composition. If it were mine I would want to crop some off the top and maybe a tad off the right. I also think the owls could use some sharpening

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    What a pair of cuties! I'd take some off the top, maybe down to below your signature line.

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    This is one of my favorites of this series. Love seeing the 2 together in the frame with those awesome eyes. I would crop from the right until you only see tree, and then from the top. I tried it and it looks pretty good.
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