Was in Katmai National Park and got some bear pics.
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Grizz Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 23, 2006 07:27 | #1 Was in Katmai National Park and got some bear pics. Craig * Canon 7D Mark II * 60D * 10D * Tamron SP 150-600 f/5-6.3 Di VC USD * EF 400 5.6L USM * EF 17-40 4.0L USM * EF 70-210 4.0 * EF 28 2.8 * EF 50 1.8 MK1*Flickr
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MaureenSouza Ms. MODERATOR Something Spectacular! More info | Jun 23, 2006 07:37 | #2 Wow.... beautiful. But I am afraid to get that close to them...those bears are BIG! Life is hard...but I just take it one photograph at a time.
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sageone Goldmember 1,605 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Boston, MA, USA More info | Jun 23, 2006 07:38 | #3 great shots...third one the bear is looking back saying, "come on dude, one more shot and I'm going to eat that 10D of yours." Don Martelli
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MazerRakhm Colonel Mustard 2,277 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2004 Location: Near Chicago, IL More info | Jun 23, 2006 08:28 | #4 Nice bear shots! Thanks for looking!
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andydajo Goldmember 2,104 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. UK More info | Jun 23, 2006 10:33 | #5 Great captures, were they near a town?? My Gear
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | Jun 23, 2006 12:46 | #6 TOP NOTCH shots!....strong work! 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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beardking Member 46 posts Joined Feb 2006 More info | Jun 23, 2006 12:53 | #7 I like the last one the best because it looks like you had to duck behind some grass at the last second to keep from being noticed.
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Thanks everyone! It was an awesome experience that I will never forget. We took a floatplane form Homer, AK and landed in a river in Katmai NP in the Swishak Bay area then we took about a 20 min hike to the sedge grass fields where the Bears were snacking. The guide/pilot (Bald Mountain Air) has been doing this trip for about 16 years without incident and depending on the time of year he will go to different places to see the Bears. Since it was early and salmon were about a week from starting their run the bears are eating the sedge grass and waiting its was also a few days before thay start breeding so they have the look of love in their eyes...well thats what I thought! Craig * Canon 7D Mark II * 60D * 10D * Tamron SP 150-600 f/5-6.3 Di VC USD * EF 400 5.6L USM * EF 17-40 4.0L USM * EF 70-210 4.0 * EF 28 2.8 * EF 50 1.8 MK1*Flickr
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huskie Member 137 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: Olathe, KS More info | Grizz wrote: Some came as close as 25 feet and did not seem to care that we were there. Great pictures, but that's closer than I'd ever want to be. Sam
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Rafromak Goldmember 1,967 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Alaska More info | huskie wrote: Great pictures, but that's closer than I'd ever want to be. You are correct. At that distance a grizzly can be on top of you within 2 seconds, considering that at full stride on a charge this bear can cover 16'. Some people who have survived bear charges in Alaska say that all they see is a "brown blur" before they realize what is happening. Approximately one person+ every other year (an average number) has been killed by bears in Alaska in the past 100 years. Take a look: 7D, 5DII
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stoneylonesome Barn Stormer 10,460 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA More info | Great shots, I sure would have used a looooooooooooooong lens, and made sure I was at least 28' away. the name is Winston but they call me Sandy
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Jun 23, 2006 20:01 | #12 I am going to be in Alaska in August, but unfortunately I don't think I will have the time or money for a trip to Katmai. Shame, your bears look quite a bit larger than the ones I saw in Yellowstone! My pics:
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WayneWood Goldmember More info | awesome captures the last one is incredible ,,, what a thrill that must have been , your heart must have been just pounding ,,, thanx for sharing Canon EOS 50D; Canon EOS 20D
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | RikWriter wrote: I am going to be in Alaska in August, but unfortunately I don't think I will have the time or money for a trip to Katmai. Shame, your bears look quite a bit larger than the ones I saw in Yellowstone! Where will you be heading? What parts are you going to? 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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DDA Formerly foolish member. Waiting for new title. 9,354 posts Likes: 4 Joined Dec 2005 Location: Between a cow, a clock and tons of chocolate... More info | Jun 24, 2006 04:05 | #15 HEY BEAR!!!!! (that's what I've been told to shout all along while hiking in AK DDA - C&C welcomed and encouraged
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