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    Default Brown Bears at Play

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    Last year trip to Silver Salmon Creek
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    this is absolute gorgeous image , love the pose of both bears
    TFS

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    This has brought a smile to my face on a cold and misty morning, many thanks.

    Another great "moment" shot, I love the really black feet something you do not see everyday.

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    A great playful moment well captured Sid, however, looking at those claws things could really get nasty.
    TFS


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    Great interaction! Really like the outstretched paw.

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    Got a winner Sid !!! Love this image Expression and delicate touch does it for me !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Lovely image Sid. The contact between the subjects and also the colouration of the grass. Super.

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    hey sid nice image looks loke the same bear i got to thanks for ypur kind comment on my image.
    also thanks for you info on silver salmon lodge

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    excuse the poor spelling i was typing and not looking at the screen

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    Good interaction betwen the two youngsters, and the bear on his back puts this up a notch. Well captured Sid.

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    Fantastic Sid! The posture of the bear on the left is awesome with all four legs up in the air like that... great stuff. ;)

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    That looks painful Sid, as commented early, nice interaction.

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