I had one morning in Lake Clark National Park that produced a bit of color in the sky. Luckily it coincided with low tide when the bears were out in the shallow water fishing for silver salmon. I liked the pastel hues of this particular image as a mother bear snagged another snack. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/200th of a second
These grizzlies appear to be much larger than the common black bear that steals from so many bird feeders in New England. How do they compare size wise?
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These grizzlies appear to be much larger than the common black bear that steals from so many bird feeders in New England. How do they compare size wise?
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Cool image of that mama bear with her snack, captured amidst cool scenery!
You captured a Special Moment again
Sean how far away are you to get these photos , I hope out of danger
Aunt Sue
Love it!