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    Default Northern Saw-whet Owl

    I had a very neat opportunity the other night to photograph this cute little owl. I havent seen too many shots of this species at night so I thought I'd post this one.

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    Glenn



    Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D
    Shutter speed: 1/60 sec
    Aperture: 14
    Exposure mode: Manual
    Flash: On - 2 flashes off camera
    ISO: 400
    Focal length: 300mm f/4 IS

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    I like those amazing eyes in this image. Great shot Glenn!

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    Beautiful shot, and +1 on Jim's comment about the eyes: just remarkable.

    I like the way the two branches frame the bird.

    John

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    Amazing how an owl can turn its head completely around . . . one vote for eliminating the top branch.

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    Great shot Glenn! The yellow ring around the pupil, the iris, looks absolutely fantastic, especially against the all black background. I also really like the bit of branch across the upper left corner. Thanks for sharing!

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    Wow, those eyes. Amazing. In contrast John and Chantelle I think the image is greatly improved if you crop below the upper branch. At the moment I find it distracts rather than frames.

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    Great eyes contact on the black BG, it's make it more beautiful.

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    Nice flash exposure Glen, I too would crop below the top branch. Love the eyes.

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    Good use of the flash. I love those eyes. I also vote to lose upper branch. I would crop to just below it. John

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    Amazing shot Glenn. Love those eyes...

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    The eyes have it. Good execution with the flash and techs. Cropping the branch would screw up the framing which I like. I would just fill that area with the surrounding black.

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    Love those eyes Glenn. Excellent image.
    I would consider cloning out the top branch.

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    Personally I would keep the top branch and I absolutely love this image

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    For this owl to be balanced in the frame, I really feel that the upper branch needs to stay...even though at first look, you may think otherwise. Lovely capture of a captivating creature!

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    Awesome!!!! Hey your cover shot and article in Photo Life Mag. look great saw it in our local electronics store that sells mags. down here in SoCal.;)

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