Bear portraiture

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Bear portraiture

I converted one of my bear pictures into a “bear portrait” with Photoshop! It’s a bit of a quick edit at this stage but an interesting effect with a few simple changes. You can see the original in my bear gallery here.

Departure time

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Departure time

The float planes have a two hour high tide window to arrive at and depart from the sanctuary. I landed on the seaward side of the spit and left from the lagoon side. Where they land depends on the wind and tide. I had good weather on both arrival and departure so didn’t get wet at all!

Which lens to choose?

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Which lens to choose?

For choice of lens as with anywhere else there is no right or wrong answer as it depends on your personal goals. I used a 500mm on a full frame Canon 5D camera (would look like an 800mm on a non-full frame digital) for many of the bear pictures but everything from wide angle up can be useful especially if you have good weather for landscapes for example or you just want to include people as I have here. On a non-full frame camera, 200-400mm should be good for similar shots to those in my bear gallery if you like to fill the frame. My experience was early season when the bears are more spread out and the salmon haven’t yet arrived at McNeil falls. From talking with the guides it appears you walk around a bit more at this time of year so if you do bring a large lens just be ready to carry it! (I think it is worth it!) With the walking I felt you could reasonably label this experience as a “back county bear safari.” Later in the season visitors tend to walk to McNeil falls and stay there most of the day.

Digging for clams

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Digging for clams

The group watches bears digging for clams on the mud flats. I don’t know whether the bears actually get caught by the tides but in another area on the seaward side of the spit I saw a mother swimming back with her cub on her back after the tide had come in.

New arrivals

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New arrivals

One of the guides, Doug, leads a group of visitors to join our group already out in the field. You can see he is armed but no guide has ever had to shoot a bear since the sanctuary was established.

Eagles and Bears

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Eagles and Bears

Eagles and bears may share the same space though bears are clearly in charge.

Wading

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Wading

The water can be quite muddy so you need a lug sole on your wading boot. The rocks are also slippery so you need to watch your step!

Bear Fishing

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Bear Fishing

Caught one this time!

Bear Fishing

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Bear Fishing

Bears learn to fish from their mothers and some are better at it than others. The fish landed on the bears head in this case! At this time of year the red salmon are running along Mikfik Creek and most of the bears fishing are relatively young. Evidently the older bears wait for the chum salmon to arrive at McNeil falls.

Eagles and Salmon

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Eagles and Salmon

Bald Eagles generally feast on the scraps of fish that are left by the bears but sometimes they’re not as lazy and actually fish rather than scavenge. This one picked up the fish but couldn’t carry it far and had to protect if from other birds not to mention keeping an eye on nearby bears.