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    Default mud flats of lake clark national park

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    nikon d 300 iso 400
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    nikon 200- 400 mm lens

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    Sweet capture Stuart of the grizzly family and you did well to capture them all together in soft lighting. what a great experience for sure.As much as I like seeing the environment I might be tempted to crop at the water line making the bears more of the focal point. Glad your back safely :)
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    resubmission with severe crop???

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    First, wonderful shot, I love the reflection. It is a shame that the back of the sow was cut off a bit, but still, what a wonderful experience and capture. Good for you. Both crops are great, but I will give the crop as originally posted my vote. Well done.

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    Excellent image Stuart, lovely light and they look so relaxed , My choice is OP
    TFS

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    The original post gives us an idea about the habitat. I would have liked the entire reflection of the mother in the image. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    I have to agree with Sabyaschi on this the crop is too severe for me.

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    what is op?

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    Original Post = OP

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    Stuart - I too like the OP but wish the reflection included the entire bear.

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