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Macro and Flora Moderator
Looks better Sanjeev but I am not keen on the grass and the foreground log being so bright. I feel the NR has introduced a slightly soft hazy look to the image as a whole, but the bears look pretty good. It's a really unusual image I think it is worthwhile experimenting a little further.
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Another cracking moment , what a trip you had !
Loved the aggressive pose from both the Bears.
PP work is better than the previous image from the series but something is again odd abt the grass, looks very smooth.
Nice encounter, TFS !
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Lifetime Member
Regardless of the busy BG, Sanjeev, these are times when it's not about the photograph, but the glorious memories of seeing such an event. Love the action here.
TFS
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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Sanjeev, the encounter just gets better with each posting, you must of had some time with these guys.
We have covered the kit and the blurring in the BKG so we can park those. I like the way you see that lovely shaggy coat, which is really dense and long, the facial expressions speaks volumes. The rock in the FG isn't ideal, but this shows the terrain, I might just tone it down.
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
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Another nice encounter with these bears. I like the pose on both of them. The framing is right on. I like the setting as well.
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Very well captured Sanjeev, and nicely framed too.
Love the interaction, backs raised, curled lip, those bears mean business!
PP got better with each frame posted, I would darken the FG and rock just a tad
Hope you have a great week ahead,
Kind regards,
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