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Great Horny Owls Sequence Part 4

 
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Jan 05, 2013 11:10 |  #1

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Jan 05, 2013 12:34 |  #2

I'd say that number 30, here, is the real money shot of the whole series, but what a great bunch of images! I'd love to find GHOs out in the open like this to get pictures of...color me jealous


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Jan 05, 2013 13:16 |  #3

Outstanding but they do look very oversharpened / processed on my screen (sorry)
Agree that #30 is the pick of them

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Jan 05, 2013 15:04 |  #4

David Stallard wrote in post #15448394 (external link)
Outstanding but they do look very oversharpened / processed on my screen (sorry)
Agree that #30 is the pick of them

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I used a batch process because there were 36 images. If you look thru them all, most do not look oversharpened, but I agree some of them do, particularly the later images. Normally, I process images individualy and use selective sharpening in each image.


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Jan 08, 2013 00:37 |  #5

#30 for me as well :)


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Jan 08, 2013 00:39 as a reply to  @ jodelak's post |  #6

Nice shot. #30 aswell


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