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Hi Rachel lovely soft light in this frame ....i really like it .
From the technical side a very good posting and the cub in the BG is great ...but the front one , well not working for me , sadly. The head turn is not that great IMHO.
Sorry Rachel ...
TFS Andreas
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I like this. The pose on the front cub is interesting. The out of focus one compliments the in focus one. Sweet light here. Looks good to me.
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The angle of the little ones head does it for me Rachel it is so cute.You have some very good detail and well done with the exposure in what looks like fairly strong light,thats one lovely pair of eyes to top it all off with,lovely job.
Keith.
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Thank you Andreas, Gabriela, John and Keith for the comments and suggestions, much appreciated as always.
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Hi Rachel, what a cutie! Love the eye contact and the light. Good details. Framing is a bit awkward and the grass on right is a bit distracting. But that cub is so cute!
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Hi Rachel -- This is good on cuteness factor and the techs as well. The head position of the main cub is not an issue with me but the vegetation around it is making it quite distracting for me . I liked the crop suggestion by Gabriela , worth a try.
TFS !
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Thank you Sanjeev and Haseeb
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Rachel, Gabriel has said it all for me and so well. Unusual head turn makes this image special and soars on cuteness chart.
Gabriel, can you please expand on "add a bit of gamma to the little cub's eyes". I have not heard this before.
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Thanks Jay. Gamma is one of the adjustments that you can make in an exposure layer in PS.