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Hello Arjun
Beautiful bird spreading its wings just for you.
Technically well done, the details are sharp and the colors well contrasted.
Like it very much
Charles
Hi John
Nice to meet you here too.
The bird symbol of my province,Quebec.
You have taken a good view of the bird, it looks healthy.
Great eyes, they have a very keen sight, even in the day.
I had the chance to see a snowy owl in the wild this winter.I came back the next day with mices and was able to entice it to fly where I wanted him to go.You can see three of these pictures in TN and one on TE.
I tried to repeat this, but could not find one again, so I will be on the lookoout next year.
Have a good week
Charles
Hi Christian
The kind of shot that makes its owmner proud.
A good pose, something in the beak, good bookeh and great colors and details
Good work
Charles
Hello Richard
Good capture of this bird of prey, as the details are clear and sharp, with the light falling at the right place on the head and the underwing, for good detail viewwing.
Is he looking at your hat? :-)
Charles
Hi Linda.
AH spring! A period that gives rise to different kind of attitude in the animal world, and I found it so rewarding when we an witness and document these moments, like you did so well here.
I second Harry's comment
Have a good week
Charles
Hi Maurizio
Superb bird, with good light on it.The details are sharp.
Too bad about the missing piece of hair at the top.Somethings like that happens to me from time to time, and it is sure to frustrate me.
Good work
Have a good week
Charles
Hi Harry
Great shot, looks like you went to a great deal of work to get this shot, lucky for you that the bird was cooperative and waited till you were ready.
i like the pose of the bird calling.
The light on it was superb.
Have a good week.
Charles
Hi Sayiba
Good composition and use of the NDgrad.
I do not know which NDgrad you use, but I am asking myself if a stronger one will not have given a better and clearer foreground.
The use of the polariser will have given more contrast to the sky as well as deeper colors.
Good work
Charles
hi Thijs.
Well done.
During the summer, I often go to the river to take pictures of the night heron as they are relatively close, but never this close.
The cposition on the branch gives a very interesting composition, and the bookeh is excellent.
Charles

Hi Nilson
First thing I did was to look at the lens you use, to see if you were far away enough.
What a sight those teth are, and the look that it is giving you, it gives me cold in the back
Very good
Charles