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    Thought after all these seals being posted, I too would add one into the mix. Shot from a zodiac rather than on land whilst out in Svalbard.

    Thanks to those who viewed or posted a comment on the previous thread.

    Steve

    Subject: Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) on rock
    Location: Svalbard
    Camera: Canon 1DX MKI
    Lens: 200-400f/4 HH
    Exposure: 1/2000s at f/5.6 ISO800 EV+0.33
    Original format: Landscape, crop for presentation
    Processed via: LRCC & PSCC2017
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    I like how he is posing with the flipper across the rock. Interesting lines and texture on the rock as well. Nice image Steve.

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    Hi Steve what a fat brother of my seals ... must have been a big guy .... do they grow bigger up in Svalbard ?
    I like the pose of the seal and the rock he is lying on , lovely colors and tones .Very nice IQ and superb fine details as always ...... and expected .
    Have you had the MK II already on the Svalbard trip ....
    If you have lightened the eyes .... i might temper that back ... when looking at the angle of light i would expect the eyes to be darker , just my impression .

    TFS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR ..... Maestro

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    Hi Steve, I don't know much about seals, but here you have a very fat one on the rock creating a nice high vantage point. Your techs are good as usual. The eyes look fine to me. I find the dark band up top a little distracting. I'd suggest taking a sliver off the top, you will see the seal popped more. Loi

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    Thanks Jim, it's just nice to shoot diverse and not just one region, makes for a better photographer and you get to see more and learn more.

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    Andreas, MKII was not available then. Eyes as is nothing lightened or tweaked. They need to be bigger to allow the PB to catch them .

    Have a good one too.

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    Hi Loi, nothing I can do about the beach behind, that's what it is sadly. If you go tighter it cramps the subject too much, but as an alternative... but too sterile for me.

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    Hi Steve -- As always details and IQ spot on ! And i liked your RP , though sterile but definitely isolates the subject much better . By the looks of the seal it appears as it had a head shave quite recently .

    Enjoyed viewing this .

    TFS !

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    Hi Steve - This just works on all levels. Nice low pov, details and inclusion of habitat. I prefer the op though might tame the specular hls along the beach just slightly.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Steve i know about the MK II ..... but you have a typo in your intro .....
    Have a better one .... see you next year
    Best light and options for 2017

    Cheers Andreas

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