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Re: Awesome Grizzz! (photo)
[Re: James Morrissey]
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04/29/06 01:51 PM
04/29/06 01:51 PM
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1 shot with a nikkor 500mm f/4
2 about 50 yards
3 yes, i bring bear spray
4 outside the national park system - blackfeet reservation land in Montana
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Re: Awesome Grizzz! (photo)
[Re: RichardR]
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04/30/06 09:24 AM
04/30/06 09:24 AM
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thanks for the compliments! That bear was NOT photographed in the Park, or in a captive situation, it was a wild, free ranging sow and two cubs (could be Alberta bears or just bears from the Park expanding their territory), but they were photographed in Montana. In fact, those bears, as far as I can tell, are new to the area, they were not around last year. The photos were taken with a 500 mm f/4 nikkor lens from a relatively close distance of about 40 yards.
The bears never exhibited any dissatisfaction from my presence. I photographed them for two days (camped out about 10 miles away instead of driving all the way home). Anyway, what a spectacular and extremely rare find!
As per the catchlights, they are natural, i situated myself in such a manner as to get the best angles I possibly could. Photographing bears, in full sun, is one of the toughest things I've ever photographed - even tougher than goats in snow!
That bear on the elk carcass was a cub, here is mommy!
Thanks for looking. . .
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Re: Awesome Grizzz! (photo)
[Re: Dee Dee]
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04/30/06 03:15 PM
04/30/06 03:15 PM
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LOL - Thanks for the compliments! DeeDee, I may well be crazy, (Call me crazy for giving up a huge job and lots of pay to live in a tiny little town in glacier park making 1/4 of what I used to make, now that might well be crazy) but I would not have stayed if they would have offerd any concern. All in all, I spent about 8 hours, in two days watching them. They did not, even once, offer to push me off or away. I was shooting across a river so that may have made them feel comfortable and safe from me. I, on the other hand, was a but nervious. I will say that grizzly bears are very unpredictable and may attack or charge you without any signals or warrning. They can cover ground fastar than any animal in the mountains, and the sow could have closed the distance between her and I in three leaps!
I camped well away, but still in griz country, from where I photographed them.
cheers!
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