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    Default GHO on a Stump

    40D, 400DO + 2xTC, f11, 1/10s, ISO 1600, tripod mount, MLU, cable release. Cloned out a couple of bright twigs from the BG, cropped a bit from original, processed in DPP and PS Elements 3.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 02-21-2009 at 01:19 AM.

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    What a lovely looking owl. I wish he was looking at you but this is very nice indeed!! Very sharp for 1/10's.

    Was this captive??

    Thank you for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxis Gamez View Post
    What a lovely looking owl. I wish he was looking at you but this is very nice indeed!! Very sharp for 1/10's.

    Was this captive??

    Thank you for sharing!

    Thanks Maxis. Not captive. One of the family of three owlets I watched/photographed this past summer. Being active in the woods at the end of the day, they don't give me a lot of options for shutter speed.

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    Amazing!!

    Thanks for sharing Steve!

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    wonderful image Steve, what a great model you had here! I like the look, and the details.

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    Lovely image Steve. Nice perch and pose. What beautiful eyes. How wonderful to have such gorgeous owls nearby and being able to watch them grow.

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    Hi Steve! beautiful owl! those eyes can say a lot!

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    The BG was too close to blur it more, but I like the details and colors, maybe you could try a different perch located somewhere with a better BG so you can take advantege of the fact that you have such a great bird nearby. Congratulatons!

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    Very nice image

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    Thank you all for the comments.

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