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Eyes of the Woods
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Gary Glass
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Added 16 Jan 2004
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North Americas Largest Owl. The Great Grey Owl.
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APHOTO4YOU
21 Oct 2010
Oh boy where did u get this one...fabulous
Angie Waszkiewicz
19 Sep 2004
I love the colors in the background....really sets the scene for this gorgeous bird!
Lucas Seven
07 Mar 2004
...I'm disappointed that there's no Eagles, but this will do! Nice one!
Maureen Santina
17 Jan 2004
Wonderful shot, Gary! The color of the background sets off the lightness of the owl beautifully.
Greg Summers
16 Jan 2004
wow gary - this is magazine material and print material - what a splendid image - those eyes are so clear and revealing and you have all the detail of the owl and the back ground out of focus and enough of the tree to tell us where the bird is.
5 Comments
APHOTO4YOU 21 Oct 2010
Oh boy where did u get this one...fabulousAngie Waszkiewicz 19 Sep 2004
I love the colors in the background....really sets the scene for this gorgeous bird!Lucas Seven 07 Mar 2004
...I'm disappointed that there's no Eagles, but this will do! Nice one!Maureen Santina 17 Jan 2004
Wonderful shot, Gary! The color of the background sets off the lightness of the owl beautifully.Greg Summers 16 Jan 2004
wow gary - this is magazine material and print material - what a splendid image - those eyes are so clear and revealing and you have all the detail of the owl and the back ground out of focus and enough of the tree to tell us where the bird is.