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    Dear All

    Sloth Bear at Daroji with Ken , Ken this is for you

    D3, 200-400/F4 at 400?f4 , ISO 1600 , 1/400
    All C & C are most welcome

    Harshad

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    Harshad,

    Thanks very much, this is a beauty. Is this from up the tower?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Harshad,

    Is this from up the tower?
    Yes and that's why I got different angle

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    Love the light, setting, colours and pose here Bhai - superbly exposed to get detail everywhere...
    These guys are super cute, I'll have to go there with you some day...
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    The colour and detail are first rate Harshad, along with the colour contrast in the vegetation as well, love the expressive look also.
    TFS


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    Hi
    Nice colors and lighting! The contrast between the bear and vegetation is also nice!

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    I love the contrasting colors of the bear and the rocks. I might take a bit off the right as I find all that vegetation a bit distracting. TFS,
    Gail

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    Great portrait - I think the contrasting pastel colours and the dark sloth are excellent.

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    Great setting and cool species Harshad. TFS

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    Superb capture and composition. The vegetation gives a habitat feel and adds value to the image.

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