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Thread: Snowy Owls - Boundary Bay - Delta, BC

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    RaymondParsons
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    Default Snowy Owls - Boundary Bay - Delta, BC

    This is my first post here for critique and this is my most recent photograph. Thank you for your comments.

    Taken with a Canon EOS-1D MKIV, f/6.3, 1/100, +1/3 EV, ISO 800, meter = center-weighted average, Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM.

    RAW image adjusted with ACR & Photoshop CS5 - noise reduction, sharpening, cropping, and shadow/highlight adjustment.


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    Lifetime Member Stu Bowie's Avatar
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    Raymond, a big welcome to BPN, and what a great subject, or should I say subjects, to start your journey. Is that a large old tree trunk they are perched on? All three seem to be concentrating on something else other than you, which sometimes is a good thing, but in this, having all six eyes looking at you would have put this over the top. Could you have moved to your left? All three sharp, and I like the BG. Comp wise, its a big too squarish, so coming up from the bottom a little will work, and adding a little space on each side will create a landscape format.

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    Beautiful first post and welcome to BPN. The light is gorgeous and the big tree trunk adds beautiful texture. I have always had a thing for groupings of 3 so this really appeals to me. I would crop some off the bottom and add some to the right if you have it.
    Gail

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    I would be thrilled with this photo.
    Stunning to me, three of them in focus with nice light and perch.
    I don't care where they are looking, it is a great photo and you did a really nice job.
    Thanks for posting, looking forward to more.
    Dan Kearl

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