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    Sleeping owls

    I was lucky to meet some sleeping birds early morning
    [IMG]Sleeping owlsSleeping owls by David Mareček, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    Well seen and captured David. What species of owl are they?

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    Thank you Len. It is Tawny owl. Luckily they already could fly and parents was not around. I later found that they can be extremely protective and attack also humans.

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    Great image David. Love the subject and capture.

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    Very nice! I would consider cropping to make the birds take up more of the frame.

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    Lucky, indeed. Just lovely, David.

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    David, very nice photo.


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    Re: Sleeping owls

    David, a very good capture!

    The owls look like they're propping each other up or perhaps keeping each other warm.

    I saw Dan's suggestion about possibly cropping the image a bit tighter. I'm of two minds. The image you uploaded gives a good sense of the owls' habitat. A tighter image would place more emphasis on just the birds. Perhaps it just depends on what you want the overall impression to be.

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    Thank you all for replies. I tried also closer crop but it was not working well. Picture looked flat without depth behind owls.

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    just to add to the thread...
    FANTASTIC.

    p.s. I think the environment/trees are perfect as is.

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    Nice catch

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    I love that; were there a possibility that you could step on to the other side and capture the other two faces without disturbing the combination?

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    Re: Sleeping owls

    Thank you all for comments.

    @Nandakumar
    I was not able to capture other side, when i tried to move away i stepped on branch and one facing me woke up unfortunately.

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