Another set of super images Greg. You sure manage to get a lot of detail on the black bears. I always end up with black blobs. Very nice assortment of great shots.
Jun 13, 2019 at 11:46 AM
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Great set Greg. I do like #2 showing the huge size of the arms in that one. WOW I also like the grizzly and coyotes IF. Walking the natural bridge is a winner for me here. TFS
Terrific set Greg. I love the variety of places and poses and the interaction. These photos clearly demonstrate why one should not climb a tree to get away from a bear. Is that now or hail on the bairs
Beautiful set Greg! Too many great shots to pick a favorite.
I'm amazed to see the long thick fur on your black bears, especially shown in #2. Ours here on the right coast have much shorter fur due to the heat and mild winters.
film_4ever wrote:
Another set of super images Greg. You sure manage to get a lot of detail on the black bears. I always end up with black blobs. Very nice assortment of great shots.
Thanks ! Well I have lots of black blobs also - Glad you liked them.
Greg
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Herb Houghton wrote:
Great set Greg. I do like #2 showing the huge size of the arms in that one. WOW I also like the grizzly and coyotes IF. Walking the natural bridge is a winner for me here. TFSb-
Herb - Thank You I appreciate your comments. I also want to give you some credit, years ago you gave me some post processing tips for black bears which has really helped me a lot.
Greg
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morris wrote:
Terrific set Greg. I love the variety of places and poses and the interaction. These photos clearly demonstrate why one should not climb a tree to get away from a bear. Is that now or hail on the bairs
Morris
Thank You Morris - It wasn't snow or hail, it was that in-between stuff. I think it's called gropple?
Bmetcan wrote:
Nice set. I like the inclusion of habitat in this collection.
Thank you Bmetcan ! Much appreciated.
Greg
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lighthound wrote:
Beautiful set Greg! Too many great shots to pick a favorite.
I'm amazed to see the long thick fur on your black bears, especially shown in #2. Ours here on the right coast have much shorter fur due to the heat and mild winters.
Well done!
Dave
Hi Dave, Thanks for the comments I really appreciate them!
I remember last year we were comparing the physical differences between bears on the east cost vs bears in the rocky mountains. It's amazing how they adapt to the environment they live in.
I’m dying of jealousy Greg
These are NstGeo documentaries in pictures
It seems that the black bear had the upper hand
Lovely lovely lovely
🙏🏻🙏🏻 Wished I was there