This bear has plans. Big plans. But he’s just going to think about them for awhile longer before taking action. Photographed at the Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary in Orr, Minnesota. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 800, f/2.8 at 1/200th of a second
—— Crisp autumnal light
—— Defines a wistful stare
——-Cast to antisipate a new
——-Bitter winter to come
——-Spare us and our ursine
——-Friends Save our fellow men .
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Classic!
Ha. Thanks Sue. Just wish that branch wasn’t cut by a chainsaw.
Great photo Sean. It shows the “humanity”–so to speak–of animals. A very emotional photo.
A great photo, Sean. No one can look at this photo without empathy for this bear in particular, and wildlife in general.
There are days when I can relate all too well!
Sean, this is a new favorite. The expression on the bear’s face is priceless. Great photography!
Incredible! What a face!
—— Crisp autumnal light
—— Defines a wistful stare
——-Cast to antisipate a new
——-Bitter winter to come
——-Spare us and our ursine
——-Friends Save our fellow men .
I’ve seen that look before: in front of the TV with a football game on! Wouldn’t want to get between those claws and the nachos, though.
Hahaha I can relate to this bear and his plans. No need to rush into anything! 😀
I guess the bear was just looking at you trying to figure out what you were doing & where the Honey,
Beautiful! ‘What a day for a day dream…..’. Remember that John Sebastian tune?