G.E. Smith wrote:
These are fantastic as always Eric. Cubs are so cute. Love the interactions with mom. Great set !
Greg
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morris wrote:
Over the top in cuteness Eric. A delight to view.
Morris
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Ronny Olsson wrote:
Stunning set Eric !
Ronny
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Karl Witt wrote:
First of all, tonality is exquisite!
Content is adorable!
Poses both single and combined are enjoyable and enlightening
You win on all accounts with this subject and how you 'see' them and how you 'present' them my friend
The simplicity lets the emotions project from their interactions, the single shot of #6 is a fantastic image, one that you could put on the wall in a very large format and build a theme room with, it is awesome in my eyes
Not voting because I simply like the subject, Voting because I like all that you did with it
mjgphotoz wrote:
What Karl said !!! These are perfect whites on white with killer composition and content! Not to mention, I WANT ONE!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this!
Mary
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louie champan wrote:
Absolutely a stunning set of images Eric!!
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Lil Judd wrote:
Eric,
amazing yet again.
Such a tender mother with her cubs. So special and amazing.
Everything about this set is magical.
There are no words good enough.
Voting obviously
Lil
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birdied wrote:
What Karl said!! Exquisite set.
Birdie
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OwlsEyes wrote:
It's impossible to not LOVE this set... There are few things more tender than watching a mother polar bear interact with her cubs.
These are all amazing...
cheers,
bruce
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Jim Dockery wrote:
What bruce just said. Over the top cute, but also beautifully composed and processed.
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juankgigo wrote:
Brilliant images, your work is so inspiring, voted!
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johnohio wrote:
Just overflowing with affection and emotion ! Seeing and understanding what you see is so important. Along with knowing when to push the shutter Agree with juankgigo " Inspiring " Voted !!!
John
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kdacharya wrote:
Congrats
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Dave_E wrote:
Magnificent set Eric. Like Karl said the exposure and tonality is perfect as is the composition.
Dave
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Tim D. wrote:
I love seeing all the polar bears you keep posting Eric! Really wonderful images of a subject that I hope to photograph one day. You have nailed the exposure and white balance in these.
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Ted ellis wrote:
Not too shabby Eric. Congrats on an excellent series of photos.👍👍
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Jeffrey wrote:
That is some very fine imaging!
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newyork wrote:
Absolutely lovely!
Thank you everyone. Dealing with a bit of a family health emergency. I really appreciate everyone’s kind words.
Eric
Amazing set of images, and congrats on the featured thread win. How did you safely get so close to that bear? You must have looked like a walking feast to her, and that first shot is only missing her licking her lips.
G.E. Smith wrote:
Congratulations Eric ! Stunning images as always.
Greg
Thanks so much Greg....this sighting remains the best I've ever had.
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louie champan wrote:
Congrats Eric, well deserved.
Thanks so much Louie
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James Markus wrote:
Amazing set of images, and congrats on the featured thread win. How did you safely get so close to that bear? You must have looked like a walking feast to her, and that first shot is only missing her licking her lips.
Thanks so much.....it was very safe and we were about 75 yards away.....long lenses and some post processing crops do make it seem we were closer than we actually were.