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    Default Ferruginous Pygmy Owl

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    From the El Tecolote ranch in south Texas. Nikon D200, 500 AF-S with TC14E.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Nice find and pose. The BG looks as if there are some clone marks and S/H can bring out more details in the shadows. Here is just a quick retouch.

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    Looks better, thanks.

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    Really nice image of this species. I like the exposure in the repost a fair bit better. Some fill flash on the original image would have really helped.

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    Mike Poe
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    I was going to say that a little fill flash would have helped but Axel's post showed what Shadow / Highlights tool could do.

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