This is the same bear that I posted on Friday. Friday’s shot was with my camera trap. Here are three shots with my long lens, handheld, when he came to visit in the middle of the day to check on the apple tree.
First Shot: Nikon D500 with Nikkor 70-200mm (at 200mm) ISO 500, f/2.8 at 1/250th of a second.
Second Shot: Nikon D500 with Nikkor 70-200mm (at 200mm) ISO 800, f/2.8 at 1/400th of a second.
Third Shot: Nikon D500 with Nikkor 70-200mm (at 200mm) ISO 800, f/2.8 at 1/320th of a second.
This bear is clearly trying to be the star of Sean Crane’s photo blog and it’s kind of sad. First time it’s for the apples and garbage. Okay fine whatever. But now he’s hitting the camera traps, strolling in the backyard. Come on bear, your worth does not depend on the number of likes you get on Sean Crane’s Facebook page. Besides, I am the star of Sean Crane’s photo blog. The position is filed.
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This bear is clearly trying to be the star of Sean Crane’s photo blog and it’s kind of sad. First time it’s for the apples and garbage. Okay fine whatever. But now he’s hitting the camera traps, strolling in the backyard. Come on bear, your worth does not depend on the number of likes you get on Sean Crane’s Facebook page. Besides, I am the star of Sean Crane’s photo blog. The position is filed.
A beauty. His face reminds me of a large dog.
No doubt Donna. I think that often.
Gorgeous interloper to your backyard. Just keep telling yourself they are not friendly creatures, regardless of what Yogi Bear & BooBoo may say.
I haven’t attempted to pet one yet, but the cubs sure do look inviting.
Those are awesome, Sean! I especially like the first image where the bear appears to be levitating above a green mist. Super nice!
Thanks Sue. I always like to shoot through some foliage to frame the animal in portrait shots.