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    Malcolm Benn
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    Default Great Grey Owl

    I haven't been here for awhile but I thought this was worth a posting.

    We've had a GGO here in Southern Ontario now for about 2 weeks which is an oddity as is our weather .. no snow and warmer than normal.



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    Last edited by Malcolm Benn; 01-08-2012 at 07:17 PM.

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    This is an excellent image..Love the stare here..not sure about composition but I would crop some negative space from bottom if this was mine (I wish it really was mine )

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    sweet light and a nice look, I would consider cloning out those wires that are not natural.
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    Sweet image Malcolm! I am fine with the wires in the photo, think it adds a rustic feature to it. Love how you got him on that fence post.
    Congrats!

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    Wonderful shot. Love the stare, excellent detail, and real nice light.
    Well done.

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    I like this a lot.
    I think the fence post and wires give an old west feel to it and the Owl looks fantastic.
    Dan Kearl

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