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    Barred Owl



    Camera Nikon D3S
    Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160)
    Aperture f/5.6
    Focal Length 400 mm
    ISO Speed 1600
    Exposure Bias 0 EV
    Flash No Flash
    Last edited by Troy Lim; 10-05-2010 at 09:10 PM.

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    Very nice capture Troy. Great details and very nice background.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid Garige View Post
    Very nice capture Troy. Great details and very nice background.
    Thanks, Sid. Hope to be able to go out and shoot with you sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy Lim View Post
    Thanks, Sid. Hope to be able to go out and shoot with you sometimes.
    I will drive down if you put me on those owls. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid Garige View Post
    I will drive down if you put me on those owls. :)
    Sure, we should meet one day....I usually shoot on Saturday.

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    I love this image Troy. The pose, the expression, the perch and the background all combine perfectly. Great work.
    Bob

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    Troy i would sure think of vertical composition with this frame showing bit of more at bottom as the position of owl force us to find the tail behind the trunk..

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    I have a vertical shot Mital...felt it is too tight..I will edit pick one and compare. Thanks.
    Thanks Bob.

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    Nice shot Troy. I like the sharpness and perch. I would like to see a vertical as well.

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    Troy , this is a very nice capture. I really like the perch which adds a lot to the image.

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    Just amazing, don't have any critiques.

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    I really like the perch and the soft lighting. I like the horizontal shot, as it gives the owl space to look into. However, I would like a little more space below would be good.

    I envy that you have the chance to get owls in such habitat.

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    Nice background and I Like the epiphytes and soft light. Feels a tad tight and I wish he was glancing your way. Carry a dog squeakee in your pocket next time.

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    Great capture, Troy. I really like the pose and the environment in this one. I would add a bit more space, esp on the bottom.

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    Thank you guys.

    Marina, no more room on the bottom...this is almost full frame. I cropped into 16x20 and taken top and right off......
    I will post a vertical shot tonight.

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