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    Default Male Burrowing Owl

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    Taken at Cape Coral during the Art Morris President's Day IPT

    Canon 50D
    500 IS
    f 7.1 @ 250 +1/3
    ISO 400

    Comments appreciated.

    Monte Brown

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great light, details and interesting pose. I might put the bird a bit further to the left in the frame and blur the BG some more.

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    Lovely light, and certainly a different pose from the norm.

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    On my monitor the light seems a little too warm/yellow. Interesting pose. Did you catch him head-bobbing?

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    Thanks for the comments, there was another male in the area, think it made him become a bit territorial. The shot was taken in the evening.

    Monte Brown

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    Love the warm light and behavior. I would remove the stick in front of it.

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