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    Photographed in Vancouver B.C. Canon 7 D 500 F4 ISO-800 1/200 @ 6.3 I relize its a bit noisy but its nice to get three in a row lighting was very dull

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    I can never see much noise when I view on my IPAD as I am now, so all I can se are three beautiful Owls.
    It looks fine to me, I just wish I had been there to see them.
    TFS.
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    Spectacular. When I see something like this, I don't even notice the noise. A rare capture indeed. TFS
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    Amazing. And all three of them are looking at you!

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    three handsome birds and nice and good eye contact from all at the same time! great! looks a bit dark on my screen but I am not seeing much noise either...
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    Wow!!! A very stunnig image. Love the fact that all three are looking straight at you and wonderful comp.
    Well done.

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    Outstanding Natural history post, unbelievable!

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    What an opportunity to photograph these owls. I only wish the FG grasses were not obscuring part of the owl on the RHS. Otherwise a superb shot,
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    This is fantastic, I am so jealous! I would love to see just one of these owls, let alone three! No noise issues for me and I really like the darker tones.

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    This is gorgeous. I love the light and the whole feel of the image. I only see noise in the bg top of the image but nr could fix that. Great detail on all three owls. Love it.

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    Nice shot : i like it! Great looking birds!

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    William, at this size, I also dont see much noise. Hence, I think you can push it in post a bit more.

    awesome awesome shot...what an opportunity. three head angles are so so hard. you nailed this one. excellent call on f-stop. nice to see the plumage variation. Well done.

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    Nice capture and perfect head angle on these three beauties. Actually I kind of like the BG noise in this case.

    Carmelo

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    nice one,good to see 3 in a row.well done.

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    Hi Brad,
    Great shot! Hope it went ok the last time you went over. It would be nice to see some more recent shots.

    Steve

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    Thank you all for the wanderful comments its nice to get a image of this quallity once in a while as it makes it all worth while Brad

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