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    Picture taken in Bulaotun, Beijing at dusk. This eagle owl was nice enough to allow to get pictures of it during five hours (12:00 p.m to 5:00 pm). And from 5 meters to 30 meters. It changed locations from time to time but all within 100-200 meters of the previous location. This picture is taken from about 17 meters and no crop.
    Nikon D4S with Nikkor 600/4
    ISO 1600
    Aperture F5.6
    Speed 1/100
    Taken from the truck with bean bag support.
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    Nice image, excellent eye contact and showing its habitat.

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    I really like the habitat. I think you could do more with the processing on the Owl, it seems dark and I think you could make it pop more.
    Dan Kearl

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    what a beauty! and brave of you to shoot at 1/100. I see that there was not much light. I'm with Dan in that you could brighten the owl a little more with Levels or Curves. Loi

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    Whoa! The setting/environment/mood is just amazing. Those eyes are captivating.
    Judging by your techs, it seems like there wasn't a whole lot of light, and your image is likely faithful to the original scene. If so, I'm just fine with it as is.
    Instant favorite!

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    Would be more than happy with this lovely natural scene that you have captured, Owl in it's habitat in a nice puffed out pose, beautiful shot.

    Keith.

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    Thanks all of you for the comments and advices.

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