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Nov 23, 2011 22:55:58   #
alaskan
 
Of course they exercise.Alaska is not for softbodies. :lol:

I am beginning to feel guilty about flooding UH with bear photos.
I believe I posted about 50-60 bear photos here in about a month,is anybody getting tired of this subject yet???? I have more....

As we know stretching is important to avoid injuries.
As we know stretching is important to avoid injuri...

Showoffs do push ups way up in a tree.
Showoffs do push ups way up in a tree....

Pole vault, brown bear style.
Pole vault, brown bear style....

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Nov 23, 2011 23:04:09   #
mahma Loc: Lower Alabama
 
alaskan wrote:
Of course they exercise.Alaska is not for softbodies. :lol:

I am beginning to feel guilty about flooding UH with bear photos.
I believe I posted about 50-60 bear photos here in about a month,is anybody getting tired of this subject yet???? I have more....


I love the bears, and am astounded at the captures you get. On the last photo, he reminds me of the gondala pollers of Veniece. Keep posting and stay out'a reach of the bears.

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Nov 23, 2011 23:04:19   #
Val Loc: Minnesota
 
Very nice bear shots!

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Nov 23, 2011 23:49:45   #
Carioca
 
I find them fascinating. Keep 'em coming, please!

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Nov 24, 2011 00:02:53   #
ianhargraves1066 Loc: NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Florida
 
alaskan wrote:
Of course they exercise.Alaska is not for softbodies. :lol:

I am beginning to feel guilty about flooding UH with bear photos.
I believe I posted about 50-60 bear photos here in about a month,is anybody getting tired of this subject yet???? I have more....


60 photographs of these amazing creatures is BARELY sctatching the surface

Enjoy them, Keep 'em coming

Ian

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Nov 24, 2011 00:03:33   #
ianhargraves1066 Loc: NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Florida
 
alaskan wrote:
Of course they exercise.Alaska is not for softbodies. :lol:

I am beginning to feel guilty about flooding UH with bear photos.
I believe I posted about 50-60 bear photos here in about a month,is anybody getting tired of this subject yet???? I have more....


The last one thinks hes a beaver!

Ian

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Nov 24, 2011 00:07:05   #
Wild about Loc: Kingsport,Tn.
 
I mean if you had a hard day wouldn't you like to take a soak in the tub. This is just bear style keep them coming

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Nov 24, 2011 00:25:58   #
forbescat
 
Who could get sick of your bears?

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Nov 24, 2011 00:48:15   #
tinosa Loc: Grand Rapids Michigan
 
Great bear photos ! Keep your lens long and your shutter fast so we can enjoy more of these .

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Nov 24, 2011 06:01:40   #
Wes Loc: Dallas
 
The third bear in another of your post seems to be dated 2006, yet it is the same brown bear with the two cubs. ????????

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Nov 24, 2011 13:49:17   #
picturedude Loc: Yosemite natl. park, Ca.
 
They stay in shape by eating only healthy hikers.

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Nov 24, 2011 14:07:02   #
coquitlam Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Keep sending them. no matter how old or new, good pictures do not age

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Nov 24, 2011 14:28:12   #
Acountry330 Loc: Dothan,Ala USA
 
Love bear shots. Be safe and keep them coming.

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Nov 24, 2011 15:10:02   #
frank bruce Loc: Albuquerque,N.M
 
never get tired of ur quality photography. happy holidays!
alaskan wrote:
Of course they exercise.Alaska is not for softbodies. :lol:

I am beginning to feel guilty about flooding UH with bear photos.
I believe I posted about 50-60 bear photos here in about a month,is anybody getting tired of this subject yet???? I have more....

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Nov 24, 2011 15:58:25   #
alaskan
 
Wes wrote:
The third bear in another of your post seems to be dated 2006, yet it is the same brown bear with the two cubs. ????????


I am not sure which bear you refer to.Keep in mind I posted about 60 bear photos here so far.Most of the bears look pretty much the same to me,to tell them apart you need something like a piece of ear missing,bite marks on the neck,etc.Generally it is even impossible to tell if the bear is a male or female if cubs are not present.My bear photos were taken within the last 8 years so it is possible that a one particular bear was photographed on different occasions.What makes you think you are looking at the same bear?

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