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    Default ..And Please Get Some Grasshopper for Dinner Tonight

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    Female Burrowing Owl gave instructions to mate before going back to her burrow while keeping a watchful eye on me.

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    Beanbag on the ground.

    The f6.3 left the male owl a little bit OOF, but not too bad. I was setting up for flight shots, which I failed miserably with this species.

    Thank you for your comments.

    Loi

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    In an ideal scenario you'd have even lighting across the frame not half-half. The oof vegetation could be removed carefully as it provides a slight distraction.

    Nice details and interaction.

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    A nice shot with excellently judged DOF.
    With those hooded eyes it looks more like the evil villain stage left plotting an ambush on you.

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    Hi Loi, neat interaction of this beautiful species. I agree with Akos' critique.

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    Akos and Daniel, thnak you for yuor comemnts. I didn't realize at the time that the scene was in partial shade. Will be more careful next time. Loi

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    Excellent interaction Loi. There is a dark spot above the right hand side bird that I would clone out. I think the beauty of the interaction captured, overrides the imperfections in this case.

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    Really does look like she is whispering to him- may be good for an advertising image-, I like the subject and the half and half lighting to me gives a feel of the time of day they come out to feed- little owls in UK at dusk-, Again agree that I would have removed the oof veg behind the right hand bird.

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    Nice frame with good interaction, I would clone out the OOF stuff above the right owl. I also wish the light was uniform and you had a better view of the left BO's eye.

    nice frame overall TFS
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    Very nice scene and colors, Loi.

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