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Alaskan Bear
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Scott Johnson (scottjohnson)
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| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2003-07-18 |
| Categories: Mammals |
| Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop |
| Date Submitted: 2005-02-02 13:46 |
| Viewed: 1277 |
| Points: 12 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Taken while hiking in Juneau. Using a Nikon F100 and 300mm F4 |
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| To Luc: Thanks | scottjohnson |
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02-04 13:50 |
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- sAner
(4742) - [2005-02-02 14:12]
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Very nice capture. The bear has seen you! Too bad you didn't post a bigger picture. You are allowed to post up to 800*800 pixels, you know.
- Fisher
(8915) - [2005-02-02 15:24]
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No, this is the "Black Bear," which appears to be feeding on a decaying Chinnok salmon. The "Alaskan Brown bear," is the largest of the bears.
Well done on this capture.
Mike
Welcome to Trek N.
- Janice
(17916) - [2005-02-02 17:03]
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Welcome to TrekNature Scott. He's looking at you and thinking 'Don't come any closer!' good shot, it would be better if it was bigger, but well done.
- j_wyatt
(1225) - [2005-02-02 17:07]
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Wow, it must be amazing to see a bear like this while on a hike. I admit I would be a bit scared to see one so close in the wild.
A nice first performance, Scott.
But your picture is too small for appreciation. Please look for the workshop I made.
I wish you the most cordial welcome on TN.
In the pleasure to admire your next posts and to read your notes and critics.
Thank you for sharing.
Great capture, but a wee-bit too small.
Well done, and welcome to TN.
TFS