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    Default Burrowing Owl vs. Dragonfly

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    I captured this image in Pembroke Pines, Florida with the Nikon D500 Handheld and Nikkor AF-S 500/4E FL ED VR.

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    Processed on LR and PS.
    Cropped from vertical, just bottom part of the original image removed.


    All C & C's will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for looking

    JT

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    I really like images like this. It's a portrait that tells a story as well. Nice details and background. Bird seems like it has a little bit of a greenish cast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isaac Grant View Post
    I really like images like this. It's a portrait that tells a story as well. Nice details and background. Bird seems like it has a little bit of a greenish cast.
    Thank you Isaac, I removed some green...I hope it looks better

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    Better for sure.

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    Hi Juan, love the detail and the insect... Glad for the color cast change... I like the half closed eye and the BG! Well done

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    Yes, I like this as well. The pensive look coupled with the fact we know what he is looking at tells a nice story.

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