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    Default Barred Owl II

    Another one from that day..
    here i tried to get more of a habitad shot and also how good these guys can comouflage!
    this was the best angle i could get, hope to hear all your comments and critiques as i really want to improve.





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    Talking about camo! I really had to look to find him. Do like the framing, but not in favor of the oof branch at the bottom right. I would crop above that.

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    Excellent shot showing the hiding ability of this bird, love the earth tone colors here.

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    This is a perfect camo image. Love the muted colors and how well the owl blends in. I keep thinking that a very slight trim from the right as viewed would make for a bit stronger composition.

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    I love this image Alfredo. Shows the habitat and I love how well the owl blends in it. I really like how, in the comfort of his camo, he's dozing off nicely.
    I too think that a slight trim from the right would work well for this image.

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