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    Default Short-eared owl on its perch

    Taken in Bulaotun, Beijing, at dusk.

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    I love the BG in this image.Nice, simple perch and I like the windblown feather.
    I am sure you will get lots of different opinions from all of us on the crop and here is mine:
    I would take some off the LHS. You could also go for a vertical but I like the BG so much that I would keep this as a landscape.
    I wonder if you can lift the shadows under the tail?
    I am on my laptop but IQ looks good ,
    Gail

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    Beautiful colours and setting, my only suggestion would be to lift the darker areas a little bit.

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    Thanks both for the comments and suggestions.

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    Beautiful perch and nice composition, Gerald.

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    I love this background. and would keep the crop as is to show it. The perch works well here. I would be happy if this were mine.
    Robert Kimbrell



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    Absolutely lovely owl and frame. I would try Gail's suggestions on cropping b/c I don't feel as though the owl has enough attention with this comp
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