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    bobby
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    Default Northern hawk owl

    Canon Mk111, 300 2.8L is. 1/2000 at F8. 400 iso. baited


    Last edited by bobby; 03-08-2009 at 08:51 PM.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Very cool pose, details, soft light and setting. The fanned tail adds to it. Did you bait the bird?

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    bobby
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    Yes I did Alex and I should have included it in the initial post. I have since edited it.

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    I wish the bird wasn't flying away and also for better eye contact. You did however capture the excellent patterns on the underside of this bird beautifully. I also like the hint of habitat in BG.

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    Welcome.

    I like the soft light, the fanned tail, and the sharpness wishing ony that the bied was angled a bit more towards us.

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