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harry eggens

November the fifth on the tundra Northwest of Churchill in Canada.Proframe Photography

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That's a very enjoyable photo. A good chuckle. Since I don't know where Churchill is, I'll assume it was taken at a zoo and you did not risk your life creeping up on them in the artic.

Irv

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can anyone rate this below a 6/6. Personally it is a 7/7, but anything below a 6/6 is crazy! Wonderful moment, absolutely wonderful! chris
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I'm beginning to recognise the style. This is a beautiful moment captured; I'm so surprised by your reportage of Polar bears, I once caught the comment on a documentary : such loners as to be deemed anti-social but your recordings show otherwise.

Technically I'm impressed by your focus, that's critical here to ensure the main subjects stand out from the similar colours of the fg and bg.

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Nice interactions between the bears. I cannot decide whether I want it cropped more tightly or to include the environment. I think both has its strengths. Well done!
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I am very much enjoying your polar bear shots. They have such character and a playfulness that comes out loud and clear in your images.
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tremendous series...ah ha...may b someday i'll b able 2 take shots of polar bears. this one's stunning 2, like ur other images.
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nice job.

This is a truely awesome catch in difficult lighting and contrast conditions.any problems with your Nikon gear at these temperatures? How do you protect the gear?

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i'm here too! :-))

I have to say this title is better than the original one, and that i won't stop loving this picture so much!

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I did change the title because you and some other people didn't like the first one I had chosen. The longer I thought about it the more I disliked it also and therefore found a better one. Thanks again....Cheers, Harry
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