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    Default Black-phased Great Horned Owl



    Balls Falls Conservation Area
    D300 / 200-400 VR
    1/250s f/4.0 at 200.0mm iso400

    Tripod, natural light, slight crop

    Taken during a recent workshop with some very nice and interesting subjects.

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    What a beautiful owl. I usually want some eye contact but I think this one may add some interest as to just what is he looking at? I might have put him more to the right in the frame, giving him more room "to look into" and thus not so centered. Well done.

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    A real beauty Raymond I love the pose captured although alittle more eye contact would of been nice but still an excellent shot one I would love to have.

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    What an amazing looking bird. I wish for a better head angle but nice work!

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