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    Re: Grizzly

    Excellent! Did you take this in Glacier or somewhere else? I've never seen a grizzly in the wild and I confess, I'm just fine with that
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    Re: Grizzly

    I agree john, it's excellent.
    I'd be fine with a 800mm from farther away, that 500mm seems a little close ?
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    Re: Grizzly

    pffft a 500 puts to shame my 70-200 (with 1.7 tc) I'm using to shoot griz. looks like its still from his Alaska trip. Much different look (the bear) that the lower 48 bears i've seen.
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    Re: Grizzly

    Don't think I'd want to get that close, unless I was in a shark cage that was bolted into the ground or something. It's hard to judge the expression of a grizzly -- is he thinking, "no luck with the salmon; that guy with the camera looks tasty"?

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