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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Burrowing Owl with a dried up frog. Did not know exactly what these little owls ate but I guess their menu is quite varied. He was standing on a mound of sand thus the slanted horizon.

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    All comments are always appreciated. thanks !

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    this is lovely capture , liked details and BG , specially eye
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    You must have been very close to it? I'd be tempted to enhance the colors somewhat though.

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    I agree with desmond to add a little pop.. Frog is cool.
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    Lovely one Jidy, the dried frog sure adds well, wish you were a little lower, still I liked this, congrats...

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    Verry nice capture Judy. Agree that it needs a little "pop". Perhaps some saturation boost. You had to be close to get this with a 70/200. Great job.

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    Nice shot Judy, these guys are fun to shot. I agree that a saturation boost would help with the flat lighting condition.



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    I like the idea with the dried frog.
    Lovely details and sharpness. I agree that the colors need a little boost

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