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    The last one, I swear!

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    Well, I have a few other flight images of these Burrowing Owls, but these four I have posted are the ones I like the most so here's the last one of this series, I apreciate your commments and suggestions, they are are very well recieved and welcome.

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    Not too shabby, but I prefer the last one. This one has no color cast, and the sky looks great!
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    Ramon, Another great flight image! I love the pose and the details-well done!

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    Oh no, not another perfect shot of the owl :)
    OK on a serious note I wish the light was more friendly to you
    and you didn't have the shadows on the wings.
    The eye color is great. The Head angle although on the verge
    of being criminal :D is actually quite good since it shows the intent of the bird:
    "There, fly I must!" ;)

    Cheers, Ilija

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    This is still nice Ramón; I do however, prefer the last image. What I like is that at least I can see an eye and as Ilija said, it is going somewhere. If it were mine, I would leave (make) equal amount of space in both UR and LL corners to balance in perfection. Congratulations. I will never get sick of these cool little dudes. :)

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    I like the angle of flight in this, showing superb wingspread. I would maybe give this a bit more contrast. Still, very well captured Ramon.

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    Just a little more space around and a bit more contrast would make this one pop. I like the spread of the wings, tail and feet.

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    Why Ramon there all so beautiful, but do agree the last post being better, but still wish it were mine.

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    Nice Ramon, the angle is super, on my monitor I see some faint horizontol lines especially in the upper left corner going about half way down, are these clouds?

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    I thoink Art that those ar JPG artifacts as the day was not cloudy at all.

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