Bears often strike many interesting poses, which is always fun to catch in a photo.
Regarding your comment about using a "flash" from a camera: We do not use flash on our cameras. Bears are creatures of habit. Bears do not like anything that is different in their environment. They like consistancy and anything that is new or different that happens around them they shy away from or just leave the area. Nothing in the bears environment makes a flashing movement at them so when a bear sees something like a camera flash, they just walk away. Then the only thing you will have to photograph will be 4 other angry photoraphers that are in the group!
BBC film crew stayed with us, and filmed exclusively at Hallo Bay. All brown bears and end image are Hallo Bay Legends
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BBC film crew stayed with us, and filmed exclusively at Hallo Bay. All brown bears are Hallo Bay Legends
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"We will strive to protect and preserve this beautiful and wildlife rich wilderness area we are entrusted with. Thus armed with the tools of education and knowledge we will venture into the realm of the Great Bear, what was and what must continue to be surely, one of the last great cornerstones of this planet."
No crowds or neighbors found here, real home style cooking and comfortable heated cabins. We are located in the largest natural concentration of brown (grizzly) bears in Alaska, and rated by the BBC Natural History Unit as one of the top 3 destinations in the world to observe wildlife in a natural setting. We offer between 2 and 7 night stays at our remote property. Tours include meals, lodging, and naturalist guides. Short on time? Take a day trip to see the bears from Homer. We have 26 years of bear viewing/guiding experience. Visit Us: MAY 15 to October 15 Guests Comments
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Awwwww...how cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of treats did you have with you to make him/her strike this pose?
ReplyDelete...or maybe the flash hurts their eyes too...
Bears often strike many interesting poses, which is always fun to catch in a photo.
ReplyDeleteRegarding your comment about using a "flash" from a camera:
We do not use flash on our cameras. Bears are creatures of habit. Bears do not like anything that is different in their environment. They like consistancy and anything that is new or different that happens around them they shy away from or just leave the area. Nothing in the bears environment makes a flashing movement at them so when a bear sees something like a camera flash, they just walk away. Then the only thing you will have to photograph will be 4 other angry photoraphers that are in the group!