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    Thought I might post an old image that perhaps started both Rachel & Anette to ponder in visiting this location, plus you can never have enough bears, LOL. Shot from on deck, this curious fellow just sat for over an hour, curious by the new smells and sounds coming from the ship. This angle does not portray the true size of these guys, only those who have seen a PB sadly can appreciate the awesome stature they have. I may post a few more later, as PP has come a long way since shooting this.

    Thanks for either viewing or commenting on the previous image.

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    Subject: Polar bear (Ursus maritimus), sitting down, patiently waiting
    Location: Svalbard
    Camera: Canon MKIV
    Lens: 70-200f/2.8 HH
    Exposure: 1/320s at f/5.6 ISO1000
    Original format: Vertical, full width, cropped on height

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    Hi Steve - Such a stern look he seems to be giving you. Nice details as usual and I sort of like the pov of taking this one from above. It lets us see all the bearprints in the snow around him. Interesting to see all the variations in colors of these guys. He looks a little more red than the ones I saw which tended more to cream or yellow. Btw you got away with a slow ss here from the boat.

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    Last edited by Rachel Hollander; 01-21-2015 at 08:35 AM. Reason: added comment about color

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    Btw you got away with a slow ss here from the boat.
    Small ship and stationary Rachel, plus controlled breathing LOL. Bears are so different, look at yours, Anette's & Sid's.

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    The ship I was on was the same size but due to the current and the idling motor, it was recommended that we always keep our ss above 1/1600 if possible. So I still think for those who go in the future that I would recommend a higher ss than you used here.

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    Very true, but next time I would easily have more ISO & SS, plus the kit is newer and the PP a lot better, I think?

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    I really like this POV. The contrast against the bright snow and all the pawmarks around the bear make it a very unique image. Nice details on the fur and those paws look like they can do some serious damage.

    Question: what is the best time of year to go to Svalbaard?

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    Hi Shane, I guess it's a compromise in certain aspects and remember, you may not always get certain encounters, this is way more difficult than Africa. If you go around June/July it might be brighter, but the pack ice may not have totally formed, so you have other photographic opportunities and of course Landscapes. Go later say early September you have more pack ice which the bears hunt on, but it may limit your journey as you may not be able to go so far, plus do you go on a big ship or a small one? You would I guess fly direct to Oslo, change, then fly to Longyearbyen where you would have a day or two as 'buffer' days before sailing. I've been in September, but may go earlier? I think both Rachel & Anette have also been in September, but I'm sure if I'm wrong the girls will address that.

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    Shane - There is only a limited window for travel to Svalbard presuming you want to do one of the cruises which are during the Northern Hemisphere Summer. I think there are some articles out there that discuss the lighting differences between earlier in the season when there is pretty much 24 hours of light (June) and later in the season when there is a twilight period (September).

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    It looks like Steve and I were posting at the same time. I went a little earlier than Steve and Anette. I went in August.

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    Thanks guys. I go to Norway every 3-4months for work so want to take some time off and go fly to Longyearbyen from there

    I guess I will wait until Sept. Anyone been earlier than June, say April/May?

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    WOW!!! This is amazing. I love the fact he is looking up at you and the eye contact is fantastic. I really love the detail and tones in the snow as well as the tracks of the giant moving around the area. I love it!!!!

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    Cheers Dumay, taking a leaf from Rachel's book and reprocessing some stuff, although I also have a more of a 'driving' issue for this too.

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    This is awesome, Steve - it is what I call "money shot" or "WOW"...

    In this particular case the (high) POV really works - given that the subject is looking straight at you, the viewer gets a feeling the photographer was on a tall step ladder and the bear about to jump at him...Great eye contact and those paw prints in the snow suggest the subject moved around a lot before deciding to settle down and pose :)

    I like the way you did the sharpening, kind of barely there and only where needed - I still have to master this skill:) In terms of colour this is (again) superb, I agree with Dumay regarding those "tones in the snow". I like the detail, especially when it comes to paws and claws:) And not to forget that velvety black nose, of course...

    All in all a very special image I shall remember for a very long time-thank you Steve, and hope you have a wonderful evening.

    Warmest regards,
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    Hi Steve a quite cool pose and POV to the PB , when i was up there i would have loved to see one that close , the ones i saw .......... 300 m minimum distance as per guide !!.

    As presented it looks quite good from tonal aspect , but guess this is an old edit and today you might edit it different , right ? Or i am completely wrong , could be !!!

    But in the end it stays for the very cool pose .

    I like this very much , need to go back . TFS Andreas

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    this is a PB with a Japanese look Steve. Love the paws and how he/she sits.
    The red color Rachel mentioned comes from their blood bath when they kill a seal! This explanation is just grown out of my brain
    very nice details in this one

    I was in Svalbard in September.

    Have a great eve, I have to use mobile hotspot to connect to the Internet in our house!!!!!!!! The swiss just cannot get it right with their wires for internet under the roads... to stingy I assume and should add this is all my opinion

    Ciao Anette

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    I really like the POV here Steve, and that expression is priceless!
    I am always keen on seeing more images of these guys
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    Hi Gabriela, thank you so much for the reply, you really do put your heart & soul into them they are so passionate.

    Andreas, old kit, new processing, things work better with new kit/new PP, BTW this was almost a whole stop off, some crazy settings indeed.

    Thanks for the info Anette didn't know that, great, many thanks.

    Cheers Morkel, you should try to make some overseas plans and explore outside of SA, you would have some fun times with some awesome images to boot, too.

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    Steve, this is superb. A unique POV and love that piercing look he gave you. I like the tones and comp a lot. TFS.

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    Dear Steve

    Everything that I could think of saying on this image has been said! I love his fierce expression, and his position / sitting brings a smile to my face, as though he is a big cuddly teddy bear not quite positioned correctly on the bed! I also like the POV and the capture of the marks in the snow, showing his movement to get comfy!

    TFS
    Kind regards, Charleen

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    Hi Steve, great eye contact, and a different perspective that really works for me. This view also shows the hugeness ( is that a word, I could have used how large ) of the paws. Lovely whites of the snow, and great seeing the different colours of the PB's coat.

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    Beautiful subtle tones and colors in this one Steve. Looks like he's a bit angry you haven't given him a treat for sitting so nicely for you.

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    Cheers guys, Steve give him a 'treat', you'll never play the guitar ever again . On a serious note, all camera straps are all removed just in case these guys have a swipe and catch the strap, then over you go!!!

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