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    Osceola County, FL - 1d3, 500mm, 1/1600, F6.3, ISO 1000, hand held, manual exposure

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    Great, Jim. Like the wing position and catchlight. BG works very well
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    lovely jmage i think you should send me that lens to verify that it is infact capable of doing that---lol!!!

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    I like the wing position and think the habitat works well in the BG. Exposure is great as always, Jim. Only wish for a slight head turn and perhaps a little more sharpness.

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    Always great to get an owl flight:-) Nits covered but still a good image

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    Fantastic flight shot with great complementary BG!

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    Great wing position and the BG actually adds to it in my opinion.

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    The wing position really made this image pop Jim showing great detail of body plumage and under the wing. The warm tonings of the BG reflect the tones of the owl. Well done!!

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