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    Default Blk bear boar scent marking

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    You captured the moment perfectly Charles. No nits from me

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    Excellent details and exposure Chas. Great image.

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    Really like the bear's upright pose, and the strong shapes of the vertical tree trunks, nice design. Also like the paws and the detail. Nicely done
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    Hi Chas, I like the fact the subject is just slightly off centre, but that all the elements link/tie/work in nicely. And again, it is the consistent depth of detail you achieve from your images that I find amazing. The wet fur really works a treat, you almost feel the action of the bear through the stance & pose, all set in a very natural habitat.

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    An imposing sight indeed with wonderful detail, both bear and environment. Love the placement of the bear in its environment. TFS.

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    killer image as usual Chas , Looks like you had great time there
    TFS

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    fantastic shot Chas! love the detail and setting and pose as mentioned, with the wet fur taking it up a notch

    as in Grant's lion image I wonder if there isn't a slight green cast overall? should be easy to correct but it might be my early morning eyes
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    Lovely image, like that some of the enviroment was included and this make the image IMO. I also like the wet fur and pose TFS

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    Superb image in all respects, Chas. Exposure, textures, and behavior.

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    Lovely image.

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