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    Default Owl?? ID PLEASE!!

    Shoot a month ago here in lima peru
    d200 w/grip 70-300mm VR
    ISO 400 / @300mm / f5.6 / 1/1250
    please help me, i dont know how to where to take the URL from now that flickr has refresh their webpage
    meanwhile here there is a direct link,
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/3436175...n/photostream/
    sorry for the inconveniences

    A

    Last edited by Daniel Cadieux; 08-20-2010 at 06:49 AM. Reason: Added image link.

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    Not seeing your image Alfred.

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    If it's the image labelled Lucheza it's a Barn Owl.

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    Barn Owl it is. I fixed your image for you. I'm not familiar with Flickr too much, but I pasted the image's address (right click, properties) into the "Insert Image" box. Hope you can familiarize yourself with that site's changes:).

    Nice image BTW. You may want to patch-up the blue showing in ULC.

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    Very nice Alfredo!

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    Cool Barn Owl shot, Alfred. I like the wing position and the blurred wing tips. I think you may have overdone it a bit when blurring the bg. It looks a little artificial to me.
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