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    Default Burrowing Owl at sunset

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    Well, finally home a with some time for my self :)
    Here's a shot from my files, taken a few months ago. I am a big time fan of these little raptors. Hope you like it. Enjoy!

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    Ramon, I like this. It has some really nice lighting and it's very interesting and different. I love the colors also.

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    Gorgeous light and a unique comp...I love it...

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    Very alluring comp and color, like it a lot Ramon.

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    Very interesting image Ramon. I like a lot. Great comp and light.

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    That brings a smile :) very nice.

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    Excellent habitat shot Ramon, lightning is exceptional and so is captured. Pamo crop works. TFS
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    Super light and love the pano crop. Like all the details of the environment.
    Well done!

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    Very different looking image and looks like a wall-hanger. I like the lighting and the crop.

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    Great image, other than the bird itself I love the light in the grass and all that spider web?

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    Lovely feel and fabulous light in this Ramon. Excellent choice of composition.

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    Nice composition on this shot.Like a lot the colors and habitat.....;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ilija Dukovski View Post
    Great image, other than the bird itself I love the light in the grass and all that spider web?
    Ilija, yes, I believe those are spiderwebs :)

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    Lovely compostion in sweet light. I love those birds too :)

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    The composition and grass at the right side make this one for me. I might try darkening the pupils a tad.

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    Ramon,

    I feel this image really conveys the feeling you get when looking at them from ground level. Displays the habitat and how they live well.

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    Sweet Sweet Light - different - but mighty fine.
    Big Congrats - Love it.

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    one of the best images I have seen here on BPN ... wow!

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