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Like how the owl is tucked in there nice and tight. The fluffed up look is nice as well.
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Hi Bill, lovely and cozy, nestled and framed in between the branches. I do like the detail, and maybe lightening the eye a touch may help.
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Just superb Bill, I liked the previous frame, but the open eye means this knocks spots off the first. Agree with Stu about possibly lightening the eye a touch
Mike
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These guys are always a treat to find. I agree with lightening the eye (iris only, of course). Good job finding a keyhole through the vegetation.
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On a second look I would say that the curve on the whole image could have been pulled up. IOW, it is too dark overall for me as presented.
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