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    Love the playful interaction depicted here Sid, especially the push off from the one getting pinned.
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    Sid delivers yet again This is awesome.

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    Sid,

    Yet another "magic moment" which also goes to prove that in the wrong light, Polar Bears are not white

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    Nicely done Sid, sorry I cannot add much more, just taking stock of recent events.

    TFS
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    Lovely image Sid, great interaction, image well exposed with loads of detail.

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    Sid - great interaction with excellent techs.

    TFS,
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    Literally laughed out loud when I opened this one Sid. Lots of fun and character perfectly captured by you. Absolute delight to view.

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    wow, this is super Sid
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    Hi Sid,
    I like the interaction, POV and the detail. A beautiful image and TFS.
    Best wishes,
    Mark.

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    Nice seeing your again this weekend Sid.

    I agree with the comments above.

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    You just keep upping the ante, Sid, this is just superb.
    The pose, the colors, etc.
    There does appear to be a very slight halo on the bears. This may be contrast on purpose to get separation,
    but I see it.
    Dan Kearl

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    Delightful. Love this series and it's making me very green viewing this!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dankearl View Post
    You just keep upping the ante, Sid, this is just superb.
    The pose, the colors, etc.
    There does appear to be a very slight halo on the bears. This may be contrast on purpose to get separation,
    but I see it.
    Dan,
    I kind of know what your are thinking about. I use NIK filters tonal contrast and then erase edges with soft settings at 65% opacity. I will try to post couple of images for comparison tonight when I get back home.

    -Sid

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    Sid

    WOW
    You are just Mr Polar Bear!!! enough said

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    Great photo Sid. Made me laugh because my puppy does this same move when I'm playing with her.

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