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    He's watching you, by the light of the full moon...

    I've had this idea for a while and have finally gotten around to doing some work on this image. I think it would be fun to try putting in a night sky with clouds and moon, so there might be a 2 and even a 3. :eek:

    Fractalius, of course with some layer mask brushing to put detail where I wanted it. Also used the dodge tool to bring out the highlights in a few spots.
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    New to fractalius , and loving it. Like this one alot. Good choice of subject and preset as well as treatment. Bringing back the eyes was a great idea. gotta love that stare.

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    Kerry, Very nice stare ,pose and BG. The fract work and revealed eye look great. I had to read the title twice! Very clever

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    Beautiful image, Kerry. Very nice pose and frac effect, and I love the look that he was giving you. I wouldn't change a thing!
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    Thank you! This was one of those situations that just appeared out of nowhere. I was on my way to a spot called More Mesa, in Santa Barbara. It is a preserve on the coast where I have gotten some great White-tailed Kite shots and other good opportunities. I was walking through the very dense trail that leads to the western edge of the mesa. I was specifically looking to capture the nesting kites, and since it is not possible (ethically) to get very close to the nesting site, I had the 1.4x converter on the camera along with the 400mm f/5.6 lens. I was walking along the trail when my spider sense felt the presence of something big (can't really explain that one, but you know what I mean!). I looked to my right and there was this magnificent Great Horned Owl just sitting there staring at me. I hastily set the SS to 1/30 and flipped up the on-camera flash. Then I realized that I couldn't possibly get this bird in the frame with the extender on! The trail was so dense that I couldn't back up far enough. I was only 10 feet away from the owl. While my heart was pounding and my brain thinking "don't fly, don't fly!", I carefully removed the extender and took another look. This bird just sat there watching me as I tried to get the best composition I could, as he filled my frame completely. As time stood still, I clicked off shot after shot until we both got bored and he gave me this look. A sweet moment and one that doesn't happen often, that's for sure. He never did fly, so I took my fill of shots and moved on. I have looked for him at this spot several times since and never seen him again. I'm glad I have the photographic evidence, because sometimes it seems like it didn't really happen.
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    Sweet Kerry! A work of art! This looks like a pastel on black paper! Cool!

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    Look at those eyes!!! They totally make this image sing. Beautiful fract work, Kerry!

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    Excellent composition, Kerry. Love the great horned's pose and the eyes. Dark bg and the fract makes it stand out. Nice work.

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    Awesome capture and detail, Kerry! The frac work is perfect. Really appreciate the story that goes with it.

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    Kerry, I love the frac work, love the pose, and love the story
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Kerry, very nice use of fractalius, love the stare and the pose. I agree with you this would look great with a night sky effect and full moon added to it.

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