This yearling cub wondered from his sibling and mother, in search of a watery snack of green grass. Being September, the ordinarily verdant landscape had turned a yellow gold, leaving only patches of green. Once the tide started to rise out on the shoreline, making the capture of silver salmon too difficult, the bears retreated to these fields to fill up on veggies. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 98mm) ISO 800, f/5 at 1/800th of a second
——- Summer grass
——- Has turned to gold
——- Ridgeline now can
——- Show its fur
——- As the sky turns
——- September blue
——- And youth finds a pool
——- To celebrate another day
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One of my favorites of yours. Fabulous subject and great environmental shot.
Thanks Rick. Always nice to go a bit wide.
Nice one, Sean!
great pic.) of the day.
Ditto Rick’s comment. Great environmental shot.
Salad and serenity before winter sets in—-beautiful! Thanks!
——- Summer grass
——- Has turned to gold
——- Ridgeline now can
——- Show its fur
——- As the sky turns
——- September blue
——- And youth finds a pool
——- To celebrate another day
Poignant, a nice combination of words.
I like this shot. I like how you include a brief synopsis expounding your photos. It makes it all the more intersting Sean.