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    Just another fun image with the Burrowing Owls. Would like to get suggestions from you for a better title!

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    Sharpened only the owl on the left.

    wish the OOF foreground isn't there, but I sat on a ditch to keep a low profile.

    Thank you for your comments on my previous image. Hope you like this one.

    Loi

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    This is a rare instance of an image where focus on the subject farther from the camera works best. Love the synchronous raised feet. a
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    Very nice. Good light and detail. I like the shadow on the ground, it adds character to the image.

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    What a beautiful and fun image this is .... love raise foots of both bird , the focus on the second bird look great ... little open of the wings and beautiful details on second bird just great.

    TFS....

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    Impossible to get both birds in focus in this situation and I think you have chosen the right bird to focus on. I love the look of determination on the owlets face, he certainly has a better place to go to in his minds eye. Great that both right feet are raised together. TFS

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