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    Afraid my Little Owls have not bred this year so her is on from last season, not the best perch I know, think this little chap must have been exploring a rusty pipe or something ,bred in a shed full of all sorts of junk .
    Thanks for looking and your comments on my last post

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    Hi Keith, the perch isn't great, but this has been covered many times before, so no need to rehash.

    The angle puts a quirky perspective on the comp, and I'm 50/50 as to whether you should just level it and then add canvas/background which in this instance is so easy, so lucky to have a backdrop like this. Nice, cute & fluffy juvenile and still of an age of learning and before self preservation kicks in. Not sure how easy it would have been to elevate yourself up a few more inches to show those lovely 'ice pick' talons, but it would have been nice to see the feet. Squeaking a bit more DoF & SS would I feel have helped, but you know that now.

    Personally I would prefer to see an extender on so there is more distance between you and the subject, but that's just me as you know . Hope the Kestrels are doing OK.

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    Hi Keith, you guys are killing me with all these Owl images - why - because I dont have much to show in the way of Owl images in my files. I really like the detail on the plumage, together with the soft light. Thats a great smooth clean BG too. You may have already, but I would try and lighten his right eye ( left as you view it ) No doubt the 'perch' was slanting, but maybe a touch off the bottom.

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    Very nice Keith. Great owl image, lovely colours and all fits well with that nice BG. Good work

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    Hi Keith - Great over the shoulder look he is giving to you. Good suggestions by Steve and Stu. Nice one overall.

    TFS,
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    Nice image.
    You have received some good advice above so will not rehash!
    I would level out the perch and crop from the bottom if mine.
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    very nice Keith,nice eye contact,good BG,some nice detail in the plumage,dont mind the perch.TFS.

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    Hi Keith, lovely Little Owl. The perch is what it is, the owl is spot one, perfect background. I am on board with leveling and cropping from the bottom. Thank you for sharing.
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    Thanks a lot guys appreciated and thanks for the tips, Steve will post one with talons at a later date.

    Keith.

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    Nice-looking Frame Keith and I like the overall details and exposure. That smooth green background really makes him stand out well to. Good suggestions from the group. Well done
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