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    Kamchatka bear being a bear.
    Canon @400mm, 1/2000, f4.5, ISO500.

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    Like this close up a lot Greg, the low POV, head shake, water splash/droplets and resulting egg roe spray tells the story nicely.

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    What a story telling shot - action packed, a little unfortunate for the salmon but the bear has to eat! If cropped I would loosen a tad to offer a little more space on the left and top. Exposure and colours look good.

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    Very nice shot Greg. I like the action, the head shake and the flying water and blood drops. Good colours and details. TFS.

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    Nice image greg, loved the moment and dispersing eggs. Very nicely done. Appears a tad oversharpened, may be because of water and wet fur.

    TFS !

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    Hi Greg ... spectacular action captured .
    Love everything about it .
    Very well done .
    Might just add more tonal depth and lower the sharpening ...specially in the spraying/trailing water .

    TFS Andreas

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    Great timing here. Love all that water and of course the eggs. More room on the left would have been nice. Easy to say that after the fact.

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