Alaska: how to eat a Salmon.
Here is an easy lesson in three steps from an expert.
"I got the fish, are you ready?"
"The skin is delicious! and kind of chewy."
"See? Nothing to it."
At least he sits down to eat and no elbows on the ground, Nice Shots.
Wow. You sure get great pix of bears. Amazing
Awesome as always! Yumm glad the bear has the fish though.
fstop22 wrote:
At least he sits down to eat and no elbows on the ground, Nice Shots.
Nothing compares in the taste of fresh salmon off the icy waters of alaska!!
GEEJAY
Loc: witness protection
Double wow.When he was looking at you,do you think you were part of the menu?
Incredible...as always,I always look for your name.You show me things I'll never experiece but through your eyes.J.
Very cool! Gotta love the bears!
Great shots. Glad he's eating the fish instead of you!
alaskan wrote:
Here is an easy lesson in three steps from an expert.
PNagy
Loc: Missouri City, Texas
Did you shoot these with a wide angle lens?
alaskan wrote:
Here is an easy lesson in three steps from an expert.
The bear is a great teacher. Steak Tartar is good, love sushi, but I prefer my salmon not quite as rare, more like well done.
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Beautiful photos, as usual!
super images, Photomatix?
alaskan wrote:
Here is an easy lesson in three steps from an expert.
GEEJAY wrote:
Double wow.When he was looking at you,do you think you were part of the menu?
I do not think so.The same bear could have me on other occasions with no fish around and still was not interested to find out how I taste. Eye to eye contact from lets say 10feet is definitely VERY intimidating for the human.Watch out for my future topic saying something about defending an outhouse.
Thanks, Ivan.
PNagy wrote:
Did you shoot these with a wide angle lens?
No,I was about 25feet from the bear.The lens was either 18-135 or 70-300.
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