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    The only green leaves in the area in Ocean Shores Wa., and this guy was
    trying to hide behind. I thought a Snowy in Greenery was a nice change.
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    This is indeed different from all the other snowy images. I like the brown grasses behind him and the smooth blue sky. Owl looks good too.

    Jack

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    Nice low angle Dan and I like the green in this. Maybe a touch over saturated though IMO.

    Jamie

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    Lovely image , and very different for these lovely owls . I see a slight 'yellow' on the owl . It could be my monitor though as I recently used 'Coloreyes' to recalibrate .

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    I like this as it is different. Owl looks good but, I too, see a bit of yellow in the white feathers to the left of eye. I find the OOF brown log on the bottom a bit distracting and might crop some off the bottom to get rid of it,
    Gail

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    Dan nice to see a different image for this species...I think as suggested by Gail cropping some from below will improve it

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