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    Default Ice bears of Arctic -2

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    Last edited by Peter Kes; 10-27-2012 at 07:37 AM.

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    Sid, another great shot. DId you have any more canvas to the left - just a tad? Keep the series coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Redd View Post
    Sid, another great shot. DId you have any more canvas to the left - just a tad? Keep the series coming.
    After you said it I am seeing the need. Yes I do have little more spcae on the right. thanks Tom.

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    What a terrific capture, Sid. Your post processing is really terrific. I almost feel as though I am there...but not quite. :)
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    A "proper" exposure here against the snow, Sid. Lovely poses. I don't really personally mind the comp/placement here. I think it works a treat as posted.
    It's always interesting to me how "yellow" their hides appear against the "pure white" snow.
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    Wonderful image, exposre looks spot on. I love the expressions on both bears.
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    Another beauty Sid and the snow looks better on this one.

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    Sid - another great shot with spot on techs.

    TFS,
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    Hi Sid, excellent control of the strong contrasting colours with good detail where it counts. Agree on a tad more space to the left.

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    I am loving these polar bear images, have no comments really, just appreciation.

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