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Polar Bear 34 Churchill Canada 2021



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sophiedv
 
sophiedv October 11, 2023
Congratulations! Great shot!
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Cinderellastory October 11, 2023
Thank you.
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JayneBug October 11, 2023
What a pose! Congratulations on your award win.
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Thank you.
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Behind The Lens

Location

Churchill, Canada.

Time

I took this shot at about 2.50 pm on the 18th November 2021

Lighting

A bright afternoon with clear skies

Equipment

A Nikon D750 with a Nikon F5.6 200-500mm lens and a monopod .

Inspiration

A love of capturing the moment.

Editing

I'm not into doing loads of post process but i used lightroom which is enough to deal with any high ISO that you get and the associated noise!!! .Basic adjustments of contrast Highlights ,saturation ,shadows and sharpening.

In my camera bag

I normally have my Nikon F4 300 mm, F5.6 200-500 mm(my go to lens) and a Nikon 3.5-5.6 18-200 mm ( for landscapes). A D750 and a D7100 body. A monopod and Rain cape.

Feedback

Early morning light is the best time to capture wildlife on safari and you need a lot of patience as nature doesn't always perform as you want it to and when it happens be ready to capture the moment. Timing is crucial as your subject may move or disappear as quickly as it arrived. A few seconds can make the difference between an amazing capture and also ran picture

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