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    Default Saw-Whet (C)


    1/160s f/4.0 at 360.0mm iso320
    D300 / 200-400 vr
    tripod, natural light, slight crop

    Taken at a recent workshop north of Toronto Canada.

    thanks for looking, have a good week.

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    Cannot see any image :S

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    Nothing here either Ray?


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    son of a gun.. and I cannot edit this post to add the image?

    I guess I can post it in this comment window... sorry !!
    Last edited by Raymond Barlow; 10-25-2010 at 08:40 AM.

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    Nice image Ray - the background looks great. Is this little fellow (lady?) from the Muskoka Wildlife Center? (I've heard your name in conjuction with workshops there)

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    Beautiful image Ray! I like the eyes, pose and composition.

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    Love it!!--Could easily be one of my favorite owl images. I like your crop--for a wonderful composition.

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    thanks everyone, and Yes Jeff, I had a group up there Saturday.

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    Simply marvelous.

    Congrats ... Does Muskoka Wildlife Center mean it is a captive or a wild bird. Just out of curiosity ... it doesn't take away of the magic of the picture if it was a captive bird.

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    very nice capture. I like the eye contact

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geraldo Hofmann View Post
    Simply marvelous.

    Congrats ... Does Muskoka Wildlife Center mean it is a captive or a wild bird. Just out of curiosity ... it doesn't take away of the magic of the picture if it was a captive bird.
    indeed, you are right, this is a captive shot, and that fact does take away from the story / image., when you see a (C) beside the title of a post, this means captive.

    the attached is wild, and much more appealing, but yet, still a photograph with a couple cloning tweaks.

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