>I mean full bear shots are done all the time.

I've got alot of those & this was one of the reasons I took this image.
As I've said in a previous post, once you gotten to the point where you can get 
good "stock type" documentary shots of wildlife, you need to move on & capture 
the extraordinary shots, otherwise there is no growth.
BTW this takes alot more time &/or luck.

>I almost said full frontal bear shots. ;-)

Er... that's a different kind of wildlife shot.... :^)

Thanks again

Kenneth Waller

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Re: PESO - Barren Ground Bear

In a message dated 10/11/2005 4:24:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for commenting Marnie....

Kenneth Waller
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I see others didn't like the framing. So one more comment, where I might like 
to see more of the right of the bear or more bear on the right, I didn't mind 
the framing. Maybe a tad cropped off the bottom. But overall I thought it 
made it a bit more intimate and found its unusualness rather intriguing. I mean 
full bear shots are done all the time.

Whatever.

Marnie aka Doe   I almost said full frontal bear shots. ;-)



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