Some photographers pack up and go home (or indoors) when the rain starts, but not me. I actually really enjoy photographing in the rain, for many reasons. Sometimes you can get some really dramatic colors when shooting in the rain, and other times it just adds a new dynamic to just an ordinary photo.
This image of a sopping wet Grizzly Bear was photographed during my 2016 Fishing Grizzlies of the Taku trip. This image wouldn’t be the same if it wasn’t taken in the pouring rain. The fur of the bear wouldn’t look like it does, and the rain also mutes the background of this image, really making the bear pop.
If you would like to join me on this trip next year, contact Brad Hill at Natural Art Images.
If you are interested in purchasing this image, or any other images on my site, contact Terri Shaddick at [email protected].
Taken: August 3, 2016
Location: Fishing Grizzlies of the Taku, British Columbia
Some photographers pack up and go home (or indoors) when the rain starts, but not me. I actually really enjoy photographing in the rain, for many reasons. Sometimes you can get some really dramatic colors when shooting in the rain, and other times it just adds a new dynamic to just an ordinary photo.
This image of a sopping wet Grizzly Bear was photographed during my 2016 Fishing Grizzlies of the Taku trip. This image wouldn’t be the same if it wasn’t taken in the pouring rain. The fur of the bear wouldn’t look like it does, and the rain also mutes the background of this image, really making the bear pop.
If you would like to join me on this trip next year, contact Brad Hill at Natural Art Images.
If you are interested in purchasing this image, or any other images on my site, contact Terri Shaddick at [email protected].
Taken: August 3, 2016
Location: Fishing Grizzlies of the Taku, British Columbia
Camera: Canon EOS-1D X
Lens: Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM + 1.4x III Ext
Focal Length: 700mm
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO: 6400
Exposure: 1/1000