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Karl Witt wrote
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Last one is sweet! Great light control on exposure.
#3 is a super trio, very cool look from the burrowed one
Nice set, cool subject
Karl
Hi Karl, thank you for dropping by and for your compliment!
psharvic wrote
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Well done, Josh.
Thank you so very much, psharvic!
Tom In Arizona wrote
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Hi Joshua...
I thought I had some really nice burrowing owl photos in my little portfolio. Yours, however, just proved to me how far I\'ve got to go.
All of them are spectacular, but the first one is wonderful for its detail.
Thanks
Tom
Hi Tom, thank you very much. I am really flattered; you are very kin.
Oct 18, 2016 at 03:34 PM
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