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    I have been to Churchill the past 8 years now and I can tell you it is amazing to be on the ground within close proximity to these bears. I have learned much on this trip about polar bear behavior. They are not the blood thirsty carnivore, stalking and eating every living thing on the tundra predator we all here about.
    I now have images of these bears eating crow berries, their bottoms, muzzle, and forepaws stained blue from feeding in the patches. A sight to behold for sure. Look for a future post.

    I am looking forward to returning to the Arctic for 3 weeks starting in mid Oct. Many more trips are already in the works for next year, including speciality workshops for caribou and musk ox. Stay tuned, wink!

    FYI- the Northern lights have been spectacular!!!!

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    Unique image of Polar bear. You continue to amaze us with your polar bear images Chas. Looking forward to seeing more.

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    Love the pose and the layered multi-coloured background Chas. Perfect exposure too.
    Where is "Churchill"?
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    Amazing light and sharpness here, Chas. I like the multi-layered BG giving us all of that habitat info.
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    Wow, another great image. I like the pose. The exposure is right-on. It is neat to see PBs out of their normal element. TFS & I look forward to more images, especially the ones with blue on the bear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid Garige View Post
    Unique image of Polar bear. You continue to amaze us with your polar bear images Chas.
    What I can say is , MAN YOU ARE JUST TOO MUCH
    TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    Love the pose and the layered multi-coloured background Chas. Perfect exposure too.
    Where is "Churchill"?
    Morkel,

    Churchill is located in Manitoba, Canada on the shore of Hudson bay. The images I am posting are from a location further up the coast.

    Chas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Glatzer View Post
    Morkel,

    Churchill is located in Manitoba, Canada on the shore of Hudson bay. The images I am posting are from a location further up the coast.

    Chas
    Thanks Chas...will have to go look for it on Google maps
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    Just a brilliant shot. love the exposure and the contrasts here. the whites on the bear have come out really well.
    Protect the cause of our own existence

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    Really like the vertical comp with the rocks and grasses in the background. Really portrays their environment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    Amazing light and sharpness here, Chas. I like the multi-layered BG giving us all of that habitat info.
    I agree with Marina.

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