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    Default Juvenile little owl (Theme)

    This chap is still hanging around with the adults for the moment so its a good opportunity to try and capture the bird (non baited) while it is active ,taken just after the sun had set this evening ...1dmkiv 300mm f4 at 5.6 iso 800 1/320 sec Name:  Juvenille-little-owl-bpn.jpg
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    Last edited by dennis greenwood; 09-29-2015 at 02:07 PM. Reason: Theme section

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    What a fluffball! This is a wonderful capture in every way: great subject, light, detail, pose, comp. Nice bg color, and I love the contrasting textures between bird and rock.

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    Yes -One of your better ones Den
    maybe try a tad darker but no big deal.
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    I agree this is one of your better ones! Awesome puffball pose here. Neat perch and a great view of those talons on it, and super nice BG. I also agree a tad darker would work.

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    Comments appreciated ....Name:  Juvenille-little-owl-bpn.jpgedit.jpg
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    Wow! Love this one!
    Repost fixes the brightness issue.
    Love the light, the BG, the perch and the reflection in the eye.
    I could see a comp that is more vertical but still nice as is.
    Well done,
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