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    Default Short eared owl (Asio flammeus)

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    Canon 5D IV Canon 500mm f4 L IS II + 1.4TC III
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    Thanks to everyone for commenting on my previous post.

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    I like the curl at the end of the near wing, and think the direction of the light gives a nice character to the image. Habitat is good too.

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    Much prefer the previous owl you posted.

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    I like the lighting and the "lit" wing edge... Sharp and nice habitat.

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    Much prefer the previous frame as well. Away-angled head suggests disinterest, so there's no connection to viewer. Habitat isn't blurred enough and is distracting.

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