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    Default Little owl at sunset in January

    A quick visit tonight at one of the little owl sites I visit ,were tonight I spotted both the male and female birds very close to each other ,they are always around you just need to know were to look and I always make a point of not leaving until I either spot signs they are around or I see one ,this is the male at sunset on a winter January day at sunset.Canon 1dmkiv 300mm f4 at f4 iso 640 1/250 sec +1/3 ev no bait or audio was needed to get the shot Name:  Little-owl-in-January-(1-of-1)-3.jpg
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    What beautiful light you had.
    Great perch. Great BG.
    I would lighten up the dark green semi-circle on the LHS. I find it pulls my eye away.
    The whites on the leg are blown out and I wonder if they can be recovered in PP.
    I could see this cropped as a vertical.
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    I am Ok with the comp as is, but I agree with the dark area at left and the bright leg. I love the perch and the cute slanting pose. Nice details and light.

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    I agree with the previous comments, minor rework will make this great capture even better

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    Looks like he is pondering the meaning of life. A few tweaks to the processing are in order, but I like the presentation .

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    Very nice indeed I too would address the highlights then it would be an absolute stunner.

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