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    Luis Vargas
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    Sony DSC-HX100V
    ISO 125
    F/5.6
    Exposición 1/160
    Flash off
    tripod


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    Luis:

    A big welcome to BPN !

    You will find it a great place to learn and grow as a nature photographer.

    Cute little guy, well exposed, even with strong side lighting. Interesting choice of crop. A little too much down in the corner for me. Small in frame subjects often work well at the intersection of the outer rule of third intersections, but this is a bit far to the edge for my taste.

    Pleasant background. Wish he was looking down towards you a bit more {better eye contact}

    Look forward to more. Be sure to comment on other folks images, it is a great way to train your eye.

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    Thanks Randy, I like to interact more in this great forum but I have trouble learning English, but I will make an effort ... greetings.

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    Great short Luis, Randy correct about composition but I think its always great to be different as well.
    Never did see one of these inCR

    dont worry about the English, you should hear my Spanish lol

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    Very nice shot. I really like the background, great soft light, and I like the pose just wish it was looking a little lower.
    Well done.

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    Big welcome.

    agree with Randy. If it had been looking to its left, then looking up would have also worked with this composition I think. Sweet Bg and I am liking the back light.

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    Hi and a lovely photo to start with, nicely isolated from it's surroundings, I think maybe a bit bigger in the picture would be nice, however it does show the small size of this Owl nicely

    regarding your English...I'm Australian and our English spoken here is a long way from sounding like true English hehehehe

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