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    1D Mark IV, 500mm
    Manual, 1/125 @ f/5.6, ISO 800
    Post-production- 15in MBP, LR3, CS5, NIK

    See you where there is light, or at the computer

    Chas
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    Chas
    This is amazing image , love the pose and framing
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    Neat shot. The peek-a-boo look from behind the tree really captures their secretive nature.

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    Very cute Chas, good framing with the tree trunks and as ever, great depth, colour & detail. The soft colours of the foliage set against the dense black of the bear really work well.

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    Another sweet shot, Chas. You captured the black bear beautifully.

    DB

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    This is such an effective portrait set within their habitat Chas...love everything about this!
    Your signature expert exposure and composition.

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    Hi Chas,
    Nice image. From the thumbnail I thought it was shot with a wideangle. I like the framing. Were you on foot or vehicle?

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    Hi Chas,
    Nice image. From the thumbnail I thought it was shot with a wideangle. I like the framing. Were you on foot or vehicle?

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi
    Thanks. It was taken on foot.

    Chas

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    This is a very special image, I love the intimate feel and very clever framing. The soft light really helps to bring out the textures in the fur. Congratulations

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    Killer image Chas.

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