bhowdy
Loc: Maryville, Tennessee
I just returned from several days of photographing Brown Bears at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. A "bucket list" item checked off!
Male (boar) brown bear ..... somewhere around 1,000 pounds
Mom and 1st year cubs eating razor clams
Cub getting a better view of an intruding bear
Clamming
Dancing bear cub
bhowdy wrote:
I just returned from several days of photographing Brown Bears at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. A "bucket list" item checked off!
Excellent set. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Superb set, Bob! All just photographed so well of such a powerful animal. You kept your distance? I think the brown bear can be aggressive, esp with those babies around.
Thank you for sharing this with us. WOW !
Excellent set Bob. I'm glad you had this chance. And I'm glad we saw the results.
bhowdy wrote:
I just returned from several days of photographing Brown Bears at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. A "bucket list" item checked off!
WOW...absolutely amazing!!!! Congratulations on checking that one off your bucket list!
bhowdy wrote:
I just returned from several days of photographing Brown Bears at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. A "bucket list" item checked off!
Thanks for sharing these Bob.
Pierre
Excellent! Love the dancing bear cub.
bhowdy wrote:
I just returned from several days of photographing Brown Bears at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. A "bucket list" item checked off!
Superb set. I especially like the dancing cub. I hope you used a LONG lens. 800mm. or better.
Very well done. Browns are not something you want to mess with...or so they tell me.;-)
great capture in the wild...not sure I would want to tangle with that first fella, he looks like something you would not want to anger....don't know which is worse, their teeth or those claws
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