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    This is one of the two 2 year old cubs. It's resting on mom and the other cub is also in the pile on the other side of mom.

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    HH, cropped a little from below and left for comp, levels, curves, sharpened in PSCC.

    C&C welcome and appreciated. Thanks,

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    Nice low angle, like the pose of the cub with its foot up.

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    Hi Rachel, lovely 'hi five' and cute factor to boot!

    The low angle and eye contact works, likewise the techs, nice DoF with the right SS. Light looks bright, but controlled, however for me the image has an even light across the whole capture and so I feel it lacks some depth. Just my take, but darkening the FG (the easiest simplest way), you begin to layer the image with more depth. Apply a Luminosity adjustment just packs in a lot more into the cub and creates more of a 3D feeling and helps that lighter area on the head and even a sliver of Saturation, but just a thought. but watch the shadows on the RHS of the face as viewed

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    Rachel,you are killing me with these cubs again I love it,more please. Rachel I like Steve's repost it's the depth it adds tonally . when I view one to the other your version looks slightly washed out by comparison.
    Cor what a joy this trip must have been Rachel
    Such an engaging and fun image the high ten and stare to you makes it for me

    take care

    stu

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    Lovely image Rachel with the legs up & nice look at the paws. Good eye contact too.

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    Thanks all. Steve - the rp looks very good.

    Thanks again,
    Rachel

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    Fun image. I prefer the RP.
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    Lovely shot Rachel, my first impression was that it was a bit lacking in contrast, seeing Steve's adjustments makes a positive difference, the bears appear more prominant in the image.

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    Thanks Douglas and Jon

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