Wow! I love that shot, Jaime! There is so much motion in the photo, with the water splashing at his feet. Very sharp bear, and nice composition, leaving plenty of space in the direction the bear is looking. Just terrific! Happy New Year! Pam
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edited December 28, 2010
Great shot! I'm curious to know whether the eyes of a grizzly typically look like this in that kind of light but I don't want to be close enough to find out. Thanks for sharing this!
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Nice shot. I like the way you placed it in the frame. When I see a shot like this of a bear walking straight towards the camera, I always wonder what happened next
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