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    From last summers brown bear tour. I leave on Friday and can't wait. This nice large bear seemed to enjoy cooling off a bit in this small stream. I got right down in the stream to get as low an angle as I could.

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    I am now getting depressed Dale.

    There is so many inspiring images of this great beast I just hope we have similar opportunities.;)

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    Unusual setting and I love it !!! This image has feel and makes you want to spend time enjoying .. that is what is all about !!! :)

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    Dale - Love this. I hope to get shots half as good when I'm at Brooks next week.

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    Dale awesome, love the interaction, and the low angle, imagine a tad more HA, and it's a Double dipper!
    Fantastic in every way! Show us poor folks in South florida some more buddy!
    Don

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    an animal I would love to see, never mind photograph, in the wild one day.
    love the setting here, the bear seems to have enjoyed the muddy water a lot.
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