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    The usual busy and messy BG with Owls and in really dark woods.
    A big crop at High ISO, but I liked the "togetherness" here.

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    nice look and eye contact, I like how the right one is leaning against his brother!

    I think you applied too much NR and then over-sharpened it.
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    Excellent image of cute ones in habitat. Very nice pose.Loved the expression in the eyes of right one.

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    Arash, thanks, I always appreciate your input.
    The file on my monitor looks a bit better than this, but I admit, I am just getting into the learning curve
    for processing these high ISO files. It took me months to learn to process "normal" files to a decent level!
    I took another at Sunset last night at ISO 5000 that I think looks pretty good. I will post it, so maybe
    you could look at another one and let me know what you think.
    There were three photogs at the Owl tree and I was the only one who even attempted to shoot at the low light
    we had and the others were using D300s with tripods.
    You need to publish a High ISO processing guide for Nikon People!
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