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    Sid,

    I think this could do with some more soace on RHS as main subject seems a little boxed in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Sid,

    I think this could do with some more soace on RHS as main subject seems a little boxed in.
    You are right about that main subject direction. Thanks Ken.

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    Sid,

    Sweet image! Bears Rule!

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    Hi Sid, one bear great, two, cool, three awesome, Mom & two cubs? Was this shot from a zodiac?

    Nicely handled Sid.

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    I like this! A bit more room on the right could have been nice but this is not a deal breaker IMHO. (-:

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    Sid - another great image. The icy water in the fg really sets the mood and probably no easy task getting all 3 clear of each other.

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    i am impressed you got it with a 400!
    i Hope you were in a boat.
    I don't mind the crop, the bear seems like he is coming right at you.
    Dan Kearl

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    Flipping image left-right might help the illusion that more space is needed horizontal.
    Tom

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    Sid,
    This is terrific. I am OK with the comp but it would be nice to add a bit to RHS. Definitely not a deal breaker for me. I love things in threes so this really appeals to me. great shot,
    Gail

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    excellent image Sid
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    Nice use of juxtaposition Sid to move the viewers eye through the frame diagonally.

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    Killer image Sid
    TFS

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    Excellent image Sid! A little more space RHS would've been nice but I agree that it's no deal-breaker.
    I especially like that all bears are distinct without overlapping each other in the scene.
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