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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    This was taken along the coast of Katmai when we came across a mother grizzly with her three cubs. Like all small creatures they were very curious and wondered who we were. They had been clamming along the shoreline before we caught their attention.

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    All comments are appreciated. Thanks

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    Ken Watkins
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    What a delightful shot, I think the cubs would benefit from a little selective sharpening.

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    Nice Judy, you have all the cubs making eye contact.

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    This is just plain lovely Judy. Love that cub on the right. Priceless.

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    Great eye contact from all three cubs Judy. It seems like bear sightings in your parts are very common - Im jealous.

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    Agree with Ken, re sharpening. It's great to capture these moments and something I am sure you will treasure!
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    I like the coastline habitat but might experiment with reducing the contrast a bit. I like how the cubs are all looking at you rather than paying attention to what Mom's trying to teach them.

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