Teh bear... hungers. ^_-As I’ve posted in the past, I live about 15 miles east of Boulder, which is itself nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. I say this because while it's not uncommon to see wildlife - like bears and cougars - wander into Boulder, it's a bit more rare (but not unheard of) out where I live in Erie.
Anyway, on Tuesday evening there were posts about a black bear in a nearby town that was just a few miles south of my home. Then on Wednesday, there were reports of him lumbering through Erie, finally parking himself in a tree for an afternoon rest, again only a few miles from my house, but this time to the north. Somebody put the location on FB, so I decided to see if I could catch a few shots. Here's my fav, with him looking right at me, and, well, drooling. Hmmmm. Time for me to go, I suppose.
It looks like the local CBS news channel is going to show the image tonight; we shall see.
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Wow, an amazing shot George!As I’ve posted in the past, I live about 15 miles east of Boulder, which is itself nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. I say this because while it's not uncommon to see wildlife - like bears and cougars - wander into Boulder, it's a bit more rare (but not unheard of) out where I live in Erie.
Anyway, on Tuesday evening there were posts about a black bear in a nearby town that was just a few miles south of my home. Then on Wednesday, there were reports of him lumbering through Erie, finally parking himself in a tree for an afternoon rest, again only a few miles from my house, but this time to the north. Somebody put the location on FB, so I decided to see if I could catch a few shots. Here's my fav, with him looking right at me, and, well, drooling. Hmmmm. Time for me to go, I suppose.
It looks like the local CBS news channel is going to show the image tonight; we shall see.
LOL. I was at least somewhat uncomfortable, particularly when I zoomed in on the image while I was still standing there, and I realized it was staring right at me. There’s no doubt that had it decided it didn’t want me there, I would have been helpless. But, it’s a black bear which are not as likely to attack humans as, say, brown or grizzly bears. But still.Wow, an amazing shot George!
Good to see you were at 600mm. With a black bear staring at me and drooling I'd have wanted at least 1200mm.![]()
Well, it was a brave photo to take for sure. It looks huge!LOL. I was at least somewhat uncomfortable, particularly when I zoomed in on the image while I was still standing there, and I realized it was staring right at me. There’s no doubt that had it decided it didn’t want me there, I would have been helpless. But, it’s a black bear which are not as likely to attack humans as, say, brown or grizzly bears. But still.
I am sorry to ask, George, but do they buy the picture? Or do they offer something besides the credits? I am just curious...It looks like the local CBS news channel is going to show the image tonight; we shall see.
No, just credits.I am sorry to ask, George, but do they buy the picture? Or do they offer something besides the credits? I am just curious...
The truly pathetic thing as that I didn’t even think to grab my bear spray when I headed out the door with my camera. Need to remember that when I head to Glacier NP in two months...Well, it was a brave photo to take for sure. It looks huge!