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    I captured this image in Pembroke Pines, Florida, at last light with the Nikon D500 Handheld and AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm 1-5.6E ED VR
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    340mm
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    All C & C's will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for looking

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    Last edited by Juan Tolentino; 06-06-2017 at 09:17 PM.

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    Love the pose and the warm light, what a stretch! The green BG is really nice. My only wish is that we could see the talons a bit more. the owl could use a bit more sharpening too

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    Really nice pose Juan and gorgeous light. I'd prefer just a little more space below if you have it.

    Great low shooting angle and that stare is intense!

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    Nice pose, nice light love that stretch.

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    Very nice image. I like the low POV and the detail you captured in the lovely lighting conditions. Nice pose and a great stare

    Will

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    Sweet image Juan, love the warm light, colors, and stretch, Id prefer a bit more space below as well... Well done.

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    Nice light pose and eyes. BG is sweet too. Exposure and saturation /colors looks good. I also wish we could see the talons more but very nice shot. I'm so jealous of you guys in Florida with these owls.

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    Thank you for the comments and suggestions guys, very much appreciated.


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    This is fantastic Juan! Love everything about it! The pose, the light, the details and the BG. One of your better frames IMO. Well done
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