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    Guy Germain
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    Hi,

    This photograph was taken in February 2006.

    EOS 20D + EF400mm f/5.6L USM.
    @ 1/800s, f/5.6, ISO-200, +1/3, Flash Off.
    3504 x 2336 ---> 3504 x 1971 (16:9)

    Guy


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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Cool angle, high key, gliding pose and sharpness, the shadow makes it even stronger. The irises look a bit orange on my monitor. Did you bait the owl?

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    Quite riveting. Agree with Axel, the shadow really adds a lot to the image
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    Intense, I feel the silence of his flight. I just question the color of the eyes as they look orange on my screen.

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    Another amazing snowy image, Guy. Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    The irises look a bit orange on my monitor.
    Thanks Axel,

    Probably because I took -1 / 3 in DPP.


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    Awesome shot and Angle Guy.

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    Hi Guy,

    I really love the point of view of this one and the contrast between the eyes and the subject is very unique!! Great job!

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    Outstanding flight image of these beautiful birds. Awesome wing span and the shadow really adds to this wonderful capture. Looks like a superb painting. Thanks for sharing Guy.

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    I agree with Axel, the eyes don't seem to match the lighting of the overall scene, too bright, and I assume it was baited by the look of the eyes.

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