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    Default Desoto Cutie!!

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    First time ever seeing a baby owl in the wild!
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    Canon 7d
    500mm plus 1.4 EX TC II
    ISO 640
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    Good looking bird and great eye contact !!! For this one tempted to stick a 2X converter and isolate the owl ! btw I usually shoot two frames to see if the flash reaches .. with the distance and going into hight speed sync I doubt there was much light on the bird !!! ... don't forget to leave comments for others Will be much appreciated and helpful to you !!! Excellent capture !!!

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    I couldn't find this guy when I was there. May even want to consider darkening the borders to help bring the owl out. he blends right in.

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    I like how the owl is completely backed by the tree so no merges.
    Very nice eye contact.

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    A real fuzzball, with great eye contact. Lucky find. Blue sides are a bit distracting to me, but hard to deal with after the fact, I guess. Nice capture in any event.

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    You chose your perspective well. I like the intense stare. Could use a bit more sharpening. The tallest twig at the bottom of the owl is distracting :)
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    Hi Don - AL nailed it for me - Love those eyes.
    Keep em coming :)

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    Don,

    Greetings. Started working this and became mesmerized by the eyes.

    Contrast and color adjustments (primarily curves, channel mixer, masking). Trying to add separation by contrast & color.



    Cheers,

    -Michael-

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    Nice shot, like the repost.
    Desoto? On west coast of FL?

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