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    Default Easten Red-Morph Screech Owl

    Eastern Red-Morph Screech Owl taken March of this year in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.
    There was a pair nesting, a Red-Morph and a Grey-Morph. I was very lucky that day in that I had a touch of snow added in various places around the cavity which I think adds to the image.
    Thanks for looking. C & C always welcome.

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    7D, Manual, 1/40sec @ f/8, ISO 200, 700mm (500f/4L + 1.4x), fill flash used, taken on 3/6/2011 at 3:48pm, remote trigger was used for this shot
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    Great finding and an excellent picture, Josh. The snow really adds interest.
    The red morph is very rare.

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    Josh:

    Nice finding, I have only seen the gray morphs here.

    Snow def. adds.

    Since the gaze is to the left, I might consider a sliver off the right to move him off center a bit. Could try a bit off the top as well to balance it. Nice as is however.

    Like the texture in the bark.

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    Indeed the snow is addition to this beautiful image Josh, Very well handled at 1/40s. beautiful image

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    Great job, love the snow and the colors. Agree about the crop, but surely not very much off.

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    Good for you Josh, great find and a well exposed and sharp owl. I like the perch he is in and the snow is a plus.

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    The little guy looks cosy in the tree. Good eye contact, and nicely framed in the hollow, and agree the snow adds a nice touch. Sounds like you got yourself a rare sighting here.

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    Great image Josh! I like the setting, snow and exposure. We have a red morph around the house.

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    Default Eastern Screech Owl "Red Morph"

    Josh,
    Excellent image, One of the best Cavity shown Owl Images I have seen, It really leads you to the Owl the bark with snow just pushes it over the top!

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    I've come back to this image a few times, Josh, as I like it a ton. I am wondering if the composition could be tweaked just a bit. I'm undecided about the ULC. Might try eliminating that (so that only bark fills the frame) and adding a bit to the bottom, if you have it. Love the texture and color of the bark, and of course the snow. Even the way that the snow lies in the cavitiy making that nice S shape is a big plus. If this was my image, it would be hanging large in my house. Full of interest and fine detail and just a super subject.

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    Hard to find a red-morph let alone one with its eyes open and in such a nice setting. Very cool shot!

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    WoW, beautiful capture! Can't really add much to what's been said except I absolutely love this shot.
    Is this pair near your home?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace Scalzo View Post
    I've come back to this image a few times, Josh, as I like it a ton. I am wondering if the composition could be tweaked just a bit. I'm undecided about the ULC. Might try eliminating that (so that only bark fills the frame) and adding a bit to the bottom, if you have it. Love the texture and color of the bark, and of course the snow. Even the way that the snow lies in the cavitiy making that nice S shape is a big plus. If this was my image, it would be hanging large in my house. Full of interest and fine detail and just a super subject.
    Thanks for the comments and critque everyone. I appreciate the thoughts on how improve the photo. I want to learn as much as I can from this group and continue to grow as a photographer. However for this image, I am pleased with it as is. I did take into consideration about eliminating the ULC but I feel that adds a sense of depth to the tree and makes it more unique looking. This was shot as a portrait so I don't have too much wiggle room around it without adding canvas. Again, I do appreicate the critiquing here. That is why I joined the group.

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