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Blessing
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Blessings come in many forms. My dear friend Ingrid had a stroke on Dec. 24th/2012 and survived is a special blessing. Witnessing this Black Bear sow nurse her tiny cub of the year is a different form of blessing. What are some of your blessings?
This image was captured in Waterton Lakes National Park. |
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Hello Rick
To answering your question I believe to
the Guardian Angel, it is my conviction.
Excellent photo of this Black Bear mommy
feeding her baby, you have a wonderful luck
to see such wild animals in the wilderness
and to shoot them in photo, I see that the
Black Bears of Alberta are bigger than
of Québec's or Ontario's, TFS
Asbed
Hello Rick
很難得一見的鏡頭 照的很漂亮也很清楚
一種平實溫馨的畫面 真得很美
STONE
Good to see you back,Rick!
So how have you been?
This picture of a mother Black Bear nursing her baby is really touching.
Yes, blessings come in numerous forms,such as your picture here on TN today.
Ram
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(7939) - [2013-06-16 3:56]
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Hi Rick,
Very nice shot of this bear with good moment captured.
Pity that branch in outlook.
Regards Jiri.
Dear Rick,
It is always special to watch a parent feeding an offspring. The facial expression - be it a human or an animal - is totally pure.
Thanks for contributing this exceptional photo to the theme. your bear-work is very precious to me.
The color of the lichen is interesting , in total contrast to the shade of the grass
The sharp details make it a pleasure to view this image
Thanks for sharing, dear friend
Greetings from a wintry Tzaneen Dam
Ingrid