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25-MAY-2005

Silver tipped Grizzly bear Lake Louise.jpg

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Canon EOS 20D
1/500s f/7.1 at 400.0mm iso400 full exif

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jasmin 10-May-2010 17:40
OMG that is the most beautiful animal i have ever saw aww pinch its nosers LMFAO
but still way to go who ever was brave anough to take this pic from that close
Joseph Mountain 29-Mar-2009 15:50
Boozhoo (greetings), my name is Gaaanwaachiged aanikeshkaage misabemukwa (He who follows grizzly bears). My name was given to me by a medicine man form the Turtle Mountains in North Dakota two weeks ago at a sweat. I believe that it came from a vision I had. The bear I saw was very proud to be a bear and was not afraid of anything. My vision of the bear was so vivid that I could see the muscles moving while in stride, the wind blowing on it's coat, and the color was amazing. One of the things I remember most of the bear was the spot between the shoulder blades of this creature, it was almost silver or white in color. In response to your picture it is as if I am seeing my vision again. I am to find out as much information as possible about the Silver Tipped Grizzly. Please email, thanks.
william mahan04-Feb-2008 01:35

Your Wildlife gallery is impressive.....and so is this big fella...I would have shot this from a thirty foot tower with a 1000mm lens...nice work!
Jean D10-Dec-2006 04:26
Amazing capture. This is my favorite! Big ~V~.
lgprice10-Dec-2006 04:04
beautiful creature - also scary
fotabug10-Dec-2006 02:54
Wow, scary! Was the bear looking at you? And coming toward you? Wow, bravo! Great image
Sheila06-Dec-2006 06:40
Fabulous shot.
LOL at Ed Goodnight :-))
Vilone06-Dec-2006 00:41
Excellent capture, Peter! @400mm? I would run like the wind. Vote!!
Guest 05-Dec-2006 19:27
Amazing capture!! vote
Marco Valk05-Dec-2006 18:50
amazing catch; vote
Guest 05-Dec-2006 14:28
Great shot Peter, voted
lou_rozensteins05-Dec-2006 11:50
Great shot! He looks very close ... voted.
Carole Stevens05-Dec-2006 11:34
Beautiful capture Peter he's so handsom, I agree with Buzz, but then I'd crept closer too, its the photographer instinct! Voted!
fdt05-Dec-2006 07:51
Excellent capture! f
QUERIDO05-Dec-2006 07:22
very nice shot,vote
Eric Carrère05-Dec-2006 06:52
Excellent capture Peter, V.
akleja05-Dec-2006 06:44
Wow! Fabulous capture!!
Bryan Murahashi05-Dec-2006 06:26
Excellent capture.
henrywong05-Dec-2006 06:15
Excelent shot, voted!
coaster05-Dec-2006 04:59
Good capture!
Wei O'Connell05-Dec-2006 04:38
Beautiful! Excellent capture. vote
Joanne Kamo05-Dec-2006 03:55
400 mm would make me pass out!! Terrific shot! GMV
Buz Kiefer05-Dec-2006 03:16
Outstanding. 400mm is not nearly enough for these guys. Great job Peter. Vote.
Tom Munson05-Dec-2006 03:08
WOW Peter,what a great shot. Vote
carol j. phipps05-Dec-2006 02:30
Excellent capture!!!
s_barbour05-Dec-2006 02:18
Wow, amazing capture Peter...you look way too close for comfort! vote~
Jay Levin05-Dec-2006 01:39
This shot demonstrates the use of stacked teleconverters. Or Peter really isn't with us any more! V
Nestor Derkach05-Dec-2006 01:25
Was this big boy coming after you ????
Great capture of Silver Tipped Grizzly .
First time for me to see one of these Silver Tipped majestic bears.
Vote
De'Carr Studio05-Dec-2006 01:04
Sure agree with Ed. LOL Vote
Guest 05-Dec-2006 00:27
Something doesn't compute here Peter
700mm for birds and only 400mm for bears
RUN!
vote
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