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    Default Eastern Screech Owl

    It was awake and was thinking about its evening meal...

    C & c much appreciated

    Thank you very much and sorry for my english

    Merci beaucoup

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    Nice detail. Looks like flash? A nice pose that would also look good as a vertical.

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    Love how he is looking out of the top of a snag instead of on a branch. And the eye color repeated in the background is perfect. Very clean shot.

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    Neat roosting spot, and looks like it was at eye level too! Good details, and I like the head looking down pose. I wish for a tad more room at left and that the face area was better lit (especially the eye area). A great find, well done.

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    One sweet shot. Would love to see it as a vertical , however this composition works very well.

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    Julien:

    Lovely little fellow, I really like him popping out of the trunk.

    Because of the brightness of the background, I found him a bit muddy looking in comparison, so did a little localized contrast work on the bird only. Just an option for you.

    I might also consider a version where the BG is toned down a bit as well..

    Sweet image.

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    Julien:

    Here is a second version with the BG toned down a bit. I think it helps him stand out a bit better. Personal taste really

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    Last repost killer. Now it just needs the greens toned down a bit (desaturated....) Thanks Randy.

    Is this a free and wild bird???
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    Hi a nice looking image the back ground what it is.

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    Thank you very much for your good comments. Thank you Randy for the last version. I like the result
    It is effectively a free and wild bird !

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    Thanks Julien. I am confused by the word "effectively." Please explain .
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    Julian,
    A very cool image, what an excellent find, not often I have seen them coming out the top of a cavity like that. Doubt you have the canvas but would love to see this vertical as well.

    Dan

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    Sorry It is a mistranslation . I meant that it's a free and wild bird. I found it in the nature

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    Julien, I like the attentive stare, and just love where is perched. Randy's repost works well, and I could see this as a vertical too.

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    Wow! Wonderful image. I really like how its popping out of tree trunk. Excellent detail and really like the last repost.
    Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julien Brisson View Post
    Sorry It is a mistranslation . I meant that it's a free and wild bird. I found it in the nature
    Thanks and fantastic! You are a lucky man and you made a nice image to boot.
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    Superb photo of a great subject. The slightly out of focus wood in the foreground contrasts wonderfully with the crisp detail of the plumage.

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