Gone Polar(bear)

That doesn't look like it could be a full grown polar bear? I would think a small female or immature male? Full grown are in the neighborhood of 11' tall aren't they?
 
Yeah, either way, I aint the one gonna be runnin round my car trying to beat the bear in.
 
Having seen what a little 300lb Black Bear can do to a car door I don't think that you'd find any safety inside that truck if the bear really wanted in.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13853414#post13853414 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freed
Yeah, either way, I aint the one gonna be runnin round my car trying to beat the bear in.

Kinda like an episode of Survivor, Canadian-style. :D
 
Yeah, can you believe that was taken as we were puling away? We were already 45 min late - but who cares..could you have better light than that! Incredible.

I think full grown males can be 11' +. However, it is the subadults that are the real problems. Teenagers so to speak. Curious, looking for trouble and always testing things out.

These were taken in Katovick Alaska (not by me).

Misled - Too funny, I was thinking the same thing when I saw it (was he running for his Tripod :))


When I told friends I was going up there they sent me these shots and wished me good luck. Nice friends, aye? (LOL))
 
A few more of my keepers... anyone else have trouble deleting images? Man, I can have 5 frames almost nearly identical and I still hate to delete the extras (sigh). Thank God for the price drop on monster external hard drives.

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Don't delete your beautiful shots. Heck, post bigger versions so we can see them better.

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Okay - but don't scold me for blowing the highlight a tad.... (could've tweaked the RAW file, masked it, layered it all that jazz -but it ain't that bad I guess ;))

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13871939#post13871939 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by IPT
Okay - but don't scold me for blowing the highlight a tad.... (could've tweaked the RAW file, masked it, layered it all that jazz -but it ain't that bad I guess ;))
considering the rarity of your subject.. i think we can overlook the highlight! And i second Marc's opinion, dont delete them! You sure had primo lighting for shooting... You sure are reminding me that I need to spend some time up north.
 
Klepto - Monterey ain't too bad of a place. I loved it up by Mt Shasta though. Even up by the Redwoods. Yosemite, as nice as it is got old for me. I have never made it to Mt Whitney (I think that's what it's called) in Cali but the pics I've seen of it make it look pretty impressive. Real rugged and just beautiful. Though, Alaska is number one in my book currently. Enough so that I moved here!

You know, we were a little late in the season to Churchill. Tthe Bay was freezing up and a lot of the bears ad left. That being said, the ones we did see were real inquisitive and animated. The guide said that night was the nicest light of the season. Too bad it wasn't a "photo" tour. I am sure they would have stayed longer because the light and sunset colors were really perfect. That last photo - can you believe I had to ask the driver to back up? He had pulled up on top of the bear so much that he put the bear and surrounds in shadow. Jeeze...
 
I've hiked to the peak of Mt Whitney in 1980, and it was fantastic. Not having much air to breathe at 14,496.811 feet was enough to make all of us giggly and breathless. The view was spectacular.
 
melev - You lucky man. It must have been spectacular. I love those gnarly looking spires and peaks. Never did get to that spot.

Here is a shot of Mt Shasta from a while ago. Speaking of Mt. Shasta and the Area. Does anyone happen to know the name of the waterfalls that are not far from there? I know, not much to go on. These have tons of little seperate lines and dropways to them with lots of moss on the rock. If someone knows them they will for sure know which I am talking of. I think they are fairly often photographed.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13874780#post13874780 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by IPT
Klepto - Monterey ain't too bad of a place.
I hear that! I moved here after living in Australia, so having to wear a wetsuit year round is a pain in comparison, but I love the peninsula- weather has been fantastic this year. And having the big sur coastine right here is epic.

Thanks for the photo journey!:rollface: :eek:


:D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13874780#post13874780 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by IPT
Klepto - Monterey ain't too bad of a place. I loved it up by Mt Shasta though. Even up by the Redwoods. Yosemite, as nice as it is got old for me. I have never made it to Mt Whitney (I think that's what it's called) in Cali but the pics I've seen of it make it look pretty impressive. Real rugged and just beautiful. Though, Alaska is number one in my book currently. Enough so that I moved here!

I agree on Monterey, in fact I'm heading there in a few hours. :D

Yosemite never gets old for me. By the end of the year I'll have spent over 50 days in the park. I don't, however, spend much time in the normal tourist locations. I work really hard to take pictures that aren't the "normal" Yosemite shots. From May-September I avoid the valley entirely; too many people. I spend my visits, during those months, in the backcountry where you might see 5 people in 5 days. The other bonus is that you wake up in the morning and get to have your first cup of coffee in places like here:

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13880191#post13880191 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by beerguy
I agree on Monterey, in fact I'm heading there in a few hours. :D


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Nice Beerguy! good choice on a day- the sun is shining and the sky is cloudless here in Carmel atm. Im headed to the aquarium today before it is open to the public for free all next week.
 
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