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Reflection

Sometimes photographing Grizzly Bears (or any other animal) on water, can be quite frustrating, especially on a bright sunny day.  However, other times it provides us with something that is simply spectacular, like this image.

 

No, you are not seeing two Grizzly Bears swimming side-by-side, instead it’s almost a reflection on a ripple on the water, and if it wasn’t so long and skinny, it would really look like two separate bears.

 

This image is copyright © Terri Shaddick, if you are interested in using or purchasing this image, or any other images on my site, contact Terri Shaddick at contact@wildelements.ca.

 

Taken: May 30, 2016
Location: Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary, British Columbia

Camera: Canon EOS 1DX
Lens: Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
Focal Length: 400mm
Aperture: f/8
ISO: 3200
Exposure: 1/1000

About this Image

Sometimes photographing Grizzly Bears (or any other animal) on water, can be quite frustrating, especially on a bright sunny day.  However, other times it provides us with something that is simply spectacular, like this image.

 

No, you are not seeing two Grizzly Bears swimming side-by-side, instead it’s almost a reflection on a ripple on the water, and if it wasn’t so long and skinny, it would really look like two separate bears.

 

This image is copyright © Terri Shaddick, if you are interested in using or purchasing this image, or any other images on my site, contact Terri Shaddick at contact@wildelements.ca.

 

Taken: May 30, 2016
Location: Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary, British Columbia

Camera Specs

Camera: Canon EOS 1DX
Lens: Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
Focal Length: 400mm
Aperture: f/8
ISO: 3200
Exposure: 1/1000