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    Jody Melanson
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    Default Snowy



    Model = Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Exposure Time = 1/3200"
    F Number = F8
    Exposure Program = Manual
    ISO Speed Ratings = 400
    Metering Mode = Spot
    Flash = Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
    Focal Length = 400mm
    Color Space = sRGB
    Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
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    Handheld using bushhawk

    Was a cold morning when making this image. (-22C -8F) There was beautiful hoar frost all over the trees and grasses. Would be a dream image getting the Snowy perched on a hoar frost covered branch!

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    David Burgess
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    Great Shot of a Snowy!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great banking pose, light, details and look back. In the BG in front of the owl's right wing are some dark spots that look like clone marks or something like this.

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    Jody Melanson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    Great banking pose, light, details and look back. In the BG in front of the owl's right wing are some dark spots that look like clone marks or something like this.
    There were some trees in the distance, is this what you see? I'm not sure what you are seeing.

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    Dave Phillips
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jody Melanson View Post
    There were some trees in the distance, is this what you see? I'm not sure what you are seeing.
    another beauty Jody.....Axel may be referring to this little light area that seems a bit out of place.
    And thanks so much for the input on my sparrow portrait

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    great look back, jody. that's a beautiful bird!!

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Yes, I mean the area Dave highlighted and even a bit higher up. A tree in the BG would explain it. Slightly above the line Dave made, there is something odd, maybe some stuff on the sensor.

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    Fabs Forns
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    You are really going to have to invite up there next winter :)

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    A beauty, Jody!

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    Perfetct pose and head angle. I like the subtle browns you show in the wings. Excellent.

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    Marc Latrémouille
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    Wow...I hate you here to Jody!

    Very, very nice look at the birds back and the head turn is priceless. My only nit would be to remove your name from that image and replace it with mine:-)

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    Super shot Jody. No nits. The shot is drop dead gorgeous. Dave

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    Michael Borcherds
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    One of the most beautiful birds I have ever seen & a photoghraph to match - Hope it's printed & on the wall - amazing stuff

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