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    A small break from my little owl action shots tonight ...canon 1d mkiv 300mm 5.6 800 iso 1/640 sec -1/3 ev Name:  Little owl 25th June bpn.jpg
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    A very nice portrait. Nice exposed and processed with excellent DOF. Good processing. Strong eye contact. Thanks for sharing!

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    And a nice one
    Maybe a little lff the left side but no biggie
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    Lovely pose, perch and bg. Nothing against square comps, but I'd go more vertical with this one.

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    Very nice pose, perch and details. I like that we can see the feet. As pointed out subject is a bit too centered, I would place him lower in the frame and to the left.

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    Dennis this nearly jumps out of that nice BG,real nice piece of work.

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    Thanks , I have neglected a lot of the perched shots recently mainly for trying for action shots but when I get this close to the little man it starts me back again going for the close to nature moments I get chance of with him ,I put a lot of pegs down in the soil that related to the the best spots to be in at certain times however the local cattle have decided to spoil that as I have lost them all and it took me a while to set them up and it does change as the weeks go on....

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    Lovely perch and BG you have here, and I like the pose and ruffled feathers on the owl. THe owl is too centered for my taste, and I would consider moving it down and left in the frame if you have the canvas.
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    I like the pose, perch, BG, eye contact and details. I agree with composition suggestions above. A real beauty Dennis!

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