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    Hand held Canon 1DX Canon 500mm f4 & 1.4TC ISO 800 - 0.3 1/3200 f7.1
    Another massive crop sorry to say. I have been back again and again but no luck either seeing or getting closer but the good news is I know where there is another so I will keep plugging on.

    All c&C welcome.

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    Looks OK to me Jon and I like the back drop too.
    JohnR

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    I like this image immensely, Jonathan. Nice exposure with the background enhancing the owl and its flight forward and upward. I would however clone out the grass stems at the bottom of the image which I consider a distraction. I had my first sighting of a Barn Owl a few weeks ago. Unfortunately it was roadkill on its back near the entrance to Everglades National Park, Florida USA.

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    Jonathan,
    Beautiful flight pose you have captured here.I like the wing position and catch light. Nice colors, BG with green and tips of grass.
    Though big crop, I like it.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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