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10/26/2008 10:38:08 AM |
I've never seen an owl with 'red-eye'. See if you can get this same bird without flash the next time. |
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10/26/2008 07:18:44 AM |
Great expression but those red reflections are off-putting to me. Personally, I always fix them with a red-eye tool or desaturation or something to get them to look natural. |
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10/25/2008 06:49:07 PM |
wow scary bird. too grainy for me |
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10/24/2008 09:48:59 AM |
Neat shot, I would have tried to clean it up more since it is advanced editing. |
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10/21/2008 11:09:30 AM |
Aaargh - a vampire Eagle Owl . . be afraid, be very afraid !!
:- )
A lovely looking Owl, and with some more post processing he could look even more lovely :- ) |
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10/20/2008 12:00:51 PM |
Heh!! He certainly seems to be rather stern, doesn't he? (Or she. I'm clueless as to owl genders.) Not sure why the eyes are red - flash, maybe? - but that could be fixed in post processing to make them a bit darker. |
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10/20/2008 07:12:51 AM |
good subject, but the use of a flash or similar form of light hasn't done much for this shot. |
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10/19/2008 10:17:32 PM |
Not a bad composition, but the red eyes and the grain are distracting. |
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