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Rodney Wright
Kansas City, MO, USA
I was very fortunate to peek in on this Barn Owl trio
Category 7: The Unexpected
Silence in the Silo
Very unique!! Great job!!
This is such a special photograph. Love it!
Amazing find and photo!
Beautiful photo!
Amazing photo!
This one I’d like to order for my 1 daughter who has May birthday coming up. So glad Rodney picked this one for contest. Good luck Rodney. One of my favorites???.
Love this. One in a lifetime capture by an amazing photographer.
Love his photograph.
Wonderful picture!
Interesting and beautiful at the same time!
Truly an amazing capture! ❤️
I love this photo…Probably one in a million! I believe it hits the mark for “Unexpected”!
Wonderful!
One of my favorite shots.
Love this photo..very special!
He takes the best pictures in Kansas
Very cool
Love this!
Beautiful!
Beautiful. Would love to have this as a large print.
I love all your pictures. But the owl ones are my favorite. You have such amazing talent and always catch the perfect moment on camera.
Fantastic
Love it!
Love this photo!
That’s a rare photo op&a great picture.
awesome picture
Perfection comes in threes
Awsome
Man love your pic.. Alway at the right moment..
Unique and engaging photo. Most unexpected to catch 3 almost grown birds like that.
Rodent Control Animals!
What am amazing photo. One of a kind. Thank you for you passion and inspiring gift.
Love your photos Rodney!!!
Perfect by all 4 of you ..
Love, Love, Love!!!!
Just beautiful! I need this on the wall in my home!
wow really great photo!!
Very unique shot! How lucky! Love it!!!
Beautiful..
Amazing!
Beautiful, and to catch looking at you, it’s amazing
What a “once in a lifetime” shot! So beautiful and unique.
Beautiful trio
Cool
This is top notch!
This is such a wonderful picture.
Neat to see owls in their own surroundings.
Beautiful!!!
What a fantastic picture! Love it!
Beautiful Photo!!!
Perfect one in a million photo opp, really outstanding!
Absolutely love this photo! Out did yourself on this one Rodney
Thanks everyone!
This picture is worth a thousand words! Haha…one word is superb! I ? it!!!
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