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    Took this today close to home, in the wild.
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    Cropped for comp.
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    Last edited by Jackie Schuknecht; 12-27-2009 at 09:13 PM. Reason: forgot data

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    Great expression and I love that the bokeh background still shows enough to get a sense of the natural setting!

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    Hi Jackie - cool - love those eye's.
    Looks a tad flat to me - set a black and white point, adjusted the mid tones a little, added some additional sharpening.
    How does this look??

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    It was a very foggy day and I like the OP, and I already added some contrast. I am still having trouble with sharpening, but I thought it needed some. Thanks for your comments Lance.

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    The diagonal tree in the background re-enforces the angle of the perched bird's head and intersects the perch. Matching textures in the owl & the tree unite the composition. Very nicely lit too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie Schuknecht View Post
    It was a very foggy day and I like the OP, and I already added some contrast. I am still having trouble with sharpening, but I thought it needed some. Thanks for your comments Lance.
    Ahh if it was foggy - I would prefer the OP too :)

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    Hi Jackie,
    I like the composition, image and capture..I like the direct eye contact and the details rendered fog and all...:D Well done...:cool:

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    Jackie, I love your capture of his owl. Glad you mentioned the fog... A wee bit of sharpening and you've got a real wall hanger!! Congrats...

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    Love it Jackie!!! Agree with Richard on just a tich sharpining

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    I added a little more sharpening I hope this looks better. Thanks for the comments everyone, these guys were a joy to photograph. We found about five in the woods yesterday.

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