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Desert Blu
{K:589} 11/2/2005
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Stunning takes my breath away... wow...excellent capture...
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Rene Brugman
{K:7556} 10/26/2005
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It,s havy to see the bear in the wild but it is better than you see one in the zoo It,s beautiful to life next the park with all the wildlife arround you. I hope you lucky with the 20d and the 600mm Regards Rene
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Lydia Dotto
{K:694} 10/24/2005
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Fascinating shot. He really does look intent on finding food. Good thing you didn't get any closer. We've had some unfortunate bear-human encounters up here in Canada recently.
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Pat Snelling Weiner
{K:1920} 10/19/2005
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Yes, I did these May pictures to whet your appetite! :) I went back and corrected the information. Didn't realize it said Carmel instead of Cody. This is on one of the loop roads through the park. When you come in from the east entrance and go to the right (North) the road takes you to the falls(Lower, Upper and Tower) and at the intersection you can go left towards the west entrance. In May there are bear all over as they are coming out of hibernation to eat. You may want to bring along or get while you are here pepper spray. :) You are going to love it here. Pat
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Darlene Boucher
{K:15739} 10/19/2005
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Wow! Is this what we have to look forward to in May!@? Beautiful composition and image, very well done Pat!
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 10/19/2005
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It sure looks a big one, Pat! A fine capture from half a mile!! Kind regards, Chris
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Pat Snelling Weiner
{K:1920} 10/19/2005
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Lee, I feel so very fortunate to live next to Yellowstone National Park. The wildlife in my back yard and the Park has been awesome. I think it would be fun to get a bunch of usefilm photographers together and spend a few days taking tons of pictures. I'm not sure how to organize such a thingl but Cody, being a tourist town could sure accomodate quite a bunch, and off season would make it nice for not fighting traffic. Thanks for your very kind comments. Pat
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Lee Harris
{K:14694} 10/19/2005
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Awesome ! The biggest you have seen......I have never seen one in the wild, someday I hope. What a thrill this must have been. Kind Regards Lee
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