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    Default Brown Bear Portrait

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    D300 200-400mm VR
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    Nice VERT COMP. The fur on the top of the head seems to be lacking in fine detail. Perhaps a bit of Linear Burn would help.

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    I like the vert crop and the eye contact. Perhaps just a little more off the bottom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Nice VERT COMP. The fur on the top of the head seems to be lacking in fine detail. Perhaps a bit of Linear Burn would help.

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    From Silver Salmon Creek Lodge.

    Yes. Fur on the top of head needs little more work.

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    I hope to shoot these guys sometime in life
    Till then enjoying you shots
    C & C covered by Arthur and agreed
    In all I like the image very much
    TFS

    Harshad

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    Nice look from this one. Grass in the mouth adds a nice touch.

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    I like the eye cotact in this, and the grass in the mouth really adds to the image.

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    Thanks Sid, How are the new guides? Did you go for the puffins?
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    Very nice, Sid, I'm enjoying your series. Just take care of the mentioned top of the head :)

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    Fine shot Sid. Love that look!

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    Really like the grass in the mouth as it adds enormously IMHO. I am going to Silver Salmon Creek Lodge next year - cant wait :)

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