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    Default Cub. costal brown bear. No fish.

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    Mark IV 600 mm 1/250 f10 ISO400 WH.
    Alaska - Silver Salmon Creek, with Robert Amoruso.

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    This is pretty high on the cute scale. I only wish we could see the eyes.

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    Hi Hiam,
    This is a very cute bear cub.
    I like his intensity of focus but agree with Charles that it would be good to see more of the eyes.
    Good composition, however the water looks as though it is flowing to the left so a bit of clockwise rotation may be necessary.
    TFS and well done.

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    Haim, I like this pose and the setting. I do agree with the clockwise rotation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Glatzer View Post
    This is pretty high on the cute scale. I only wish we could see the eyes.

    Best,

    Chas
    Plus one here
    TFS

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    Super cute pose indeed, Haim!
    I agree with the suggested rotation and also feel that the claws in front are slightly sharper than the head and the body...some additional sharpening might prove beneficial...
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    Cute cub. Like the pose and the water coming out between the paws. Like the red on the claws as well.

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    Love the image. was there in August and took lots of shots of probably the same cub..none as cute as this one.

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