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I took these pictures in the same general area, the moon at about 4 AM from my backyard, and the owl leaving her nesting tree at about 5 PM in the afternoon from the woods right behind my backyard. I thought it would be fun to make a composite of the two.
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Tried similar stuff a couple times with one being the moon behind a big 4by. Don't have that one available at the moment. The other - Alaska's Wrangle Mts with some Oregon snow geese in the foreground. Such are usually easy to spot as one cannot get that much depth of field in a singe exposure. Still, they can be neat images. Edited: Found it.
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