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    Happy New Year All!

    I started this year with an encounter with a owl we don't typically get here in New England. I have a number of images of this individual, but this one seems to have the strongest impact to me. I have done some retouching work to remove or tone down some OOF branches that made the original feel a bit too cluttered. I left the one on the right because it didn't bother me too much - any other or opposing opinions on this? And of course, any other thoughts, comments, and constructive critiques are most welcome!!

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    Hey Chris. Love the pose and I think you just made getting away with the steep angle. I only wish to not have the oof branches. I think you could get away with avertical and either keep or remove them.

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    What a beautiful capture...I would get rid of the one on extreme right...What location? It would be worth a trip to see this bird.

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    Thanks for the comments/advice!

    Cheryl - I think I will try a vertical crop and see how it looks with and without the OOF branches.
    Sachin - The bird was in an unmarked lot in a new development near Bangor, Maine (about 4 hrs north of Boston)

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    nice shot,I would clone out the oof branches and try a vertical,but still a nice image of a beautiful owl.thanks.

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