Little stinkers. They waited until any good light left to come out. One landed on this pole near the trail. I do not have a denoise program. Only an old version of Elements. Obviously I do not know what I am doing. I hope someday to take a course in photoshop or get a denoise program.

Regardless, I was happy to see them again. I just wish they would come up in good light. Have a great Wednesday!
Gorgeous capture. I think the light actually works and adds a certain mood to the photo.
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I truly am happy to see them, but flight photos are not worth it when it was this dark. It flew close to me as well. Just too dark for the camera to focus on it flying. This is lightened a little.
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Awesome shot Sharon. How nice to have ongoing opportunities to photograph owls. Have a great Wednesday. Allan
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Sweet pic, Sharon. And it isn’t rocket science using a denoise software program. I use Topaz’s DeNoise program as a stand alone program on a second laptop. I have an older editing software program I use on an older computer, hence the need for the second computer and stand alone application of Topaz’s DeNoise. Once downloaded and installed it’s pretty simple execute.
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Unfortunately about 1-2 years ago I downloaded their trial and it did not work on my desktop to try to use it with one picture. Topaz was no help with solving the issue. I need to know from them what the requirements are to get it to work. Not having a working trial program did not convince me to get it. My desktop was only 2-3 years old at that point.
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Perfectly lovely.
Gwen.
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Just looking again and its dear little legs and feet are like a dancer with their long socks on ready to start dancing!
Gwen.
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What a gorgeous shot. Just wonderful. Beautiful owl.
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