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    This image was created with the Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS lens with the 1.4X II TC and the EOS-1D MIII. ISO 500. Evaluative metering - 2 2/3 stops to avoid burning the rim lit fur: 1/800 sec. at f/11.

    As I had envisioned the final result in the field I darkened the fur during the ACR conversion and darkened it further in Photoshop mostly with a Levels adjustment.

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    I almost thought it was a fire-display :)
    certainly something different! lovely backlight and bristels of the hair. I would have preferred just a definitive shape like an ear or the round of the top of the head to give more distinction. top prize would've been if he'd looked to the right and his head was protruding from the shape of his body.

    these would be my preferences for a shot like this but it certainly works on an artistic/eye-catching level.

    hope I make sense? I'm relatively new to keen photography...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    I would have preferred just a definitive shape like an ear or the round of the top of the head to give more distinction. top prize would've been if he'd looked to the right and his head was protruding from the shape of his body. hope I make sense? I'm relatively new to keen photography...
    Hi Morkel, I agree, and you make perfect sense. I should have mentioned that folks should check out this very interesting thread and be sure to scroll all the way down: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=38493

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    Very clever, Maestro, I wish his ears had been up :)
    Welcome home!

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    Thanks Fabs, I too wish that her head was up with the ears visible but that image was never there. The animal was too involved with grazing.
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    Neat effect. Without knowing before hand what it is, I'd have guessed some kind of plant. As noted above, a more definitive bear shape/outline would've really made this one pretty cool.

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    This is awsome Arthur
    Never thought such a image can be made
    Another lesson learnt from you
    Harshad

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    A really cool effect. I thought it was n image of some plant reeds or something like it. As was mentioned a bit more shape to give us a hint of identity would be nice.

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    Nice effect, one most of us caught up in the moment would not even think about. Very good example for us to slow down and think when behind the camera, after making the more traditional images of course;). As mentioned already head, ear in frame would have been nice but you can only take what is presented.

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    Thanks Todd. Each afternoon we had lots of bears around us so lots of time to think.
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    Seeing this image made me register my username and log in just to make comment on this phenomenal shot. I directly came to this page and started imagining what this might be and I was taken to quite a few places....until I read what it really was.

    Many congratulations and thx for the inspiration !

    Regards,
    Kiran
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiran Khanzode View Post
    Seeing this image made me register my username and log in just to make comment on this phenomenal shot. I directly came to this page and started imagining what this might be and I was taken to quite a few places....until I read what it really was. Many congratulations and thx for the inspiration ! Regards, Kiran
    Hey Kiran, Thank you for your kind words. And it is great to see you here. Where are you from?

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    Art, I am usually on NSN :-)...but have been visiting this forum for some time as a visitor. I am an amateur wildlife photographer from the SF Bay Area, CA.

    Thx for the link ! Am reading it now.

    Regards,
    Kiran

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    Hey Kiran, You are most welcome. Do post some images here and you just might be impressed with the critiques that you receive. Hope to see you around.
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