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    Eddy Matuod
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    Default Great Gray Owl

    This was taken two weeks ago in Cochrane Alberta.
    30D+600F4 @ f5, 1/500sec on monopod.
    Thanks for looking.

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    NICE ONE EDDY,I LIKE HOW IT LOOKS A LITTLE ANOYED.THANKS.

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    Exposure and sharpeness look good, and your subject's pose and stare are excellent!! A heavy magenta colour cast is present...here is a quick fix using PS colour balance (reduced magenta, added yellow). If you use RAW it is a very fast and easy adjustment in your favorite RAW converter...

    P.S. I moved this to hand of man forum because of man-made perch and barbed wire present.
    Last edited by Daniel Cadieux; 11-29-2008 at 09:02 AM.

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    Eddy
    I just love this one. The eye contact and "look" is priceless. I think the original needed a fix but Daniel's might be a tad too yellow......maybe somewhere in between. Well done.

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    Art Kornienko
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    As good as it gets, just stunning and a wonderful shot. Congrats.

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