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    Juvenile Snowy Owl in flight in a nice sunny day.
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    Canon 1 DX
    Lens 600 mm f/4 II
    F- Stop F/9
    Exposure time 1/2500 sec
    ISO Speed ISO-640

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    Excellent incoming flight shot, Peter.

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    That is real nice, talk about head on!

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    wonderful head on image, i like the way you kept it loose in the composition.
    nicely exposed

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    Peter,

    Nicely framed, I feel that the vertically centered comp works well with this pose, and like the horizontal placement above the centerline as well, gives a sense of his patrolling over the snow, looking for lunch.

    Nice techs as well.

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    A nice owl indeed. Cool pose, eye contact and composition.

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    Great image. Like the incoming pose and the composition. Nothing you could do about it but I wish the feathers didn't cover the right eye.

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    Hi Peter, like the head on, incoming approach, those eyes just pop. Agree with Randy, comp and central placement works well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain Barker View Post
    Great image. Like the incoming pose and the composition. Nothing you could do about it but I wish the feathers didn't cover the right eye.

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    I think that would be the left eye...it does look a bit odd. Other than that... this is a wonderful "incoming" image. ...can really feel the action here.
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    Nice head on image.

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