Yesterday, the wife and I took a drive up to the spot in Cades Cove where we were married two years ago. We saw several bears hanging around and in cherry trees. These are a few of the better pics.
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Yesterday, the wife and I took a drive up to the spot in Cades Cove where we were married two years ago. We saw several bears hanging around and in cherry trees. These are a few of the better pics.
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Jason
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great photos
What size lens did you have or just good track shoes?
Nice photos. He looks healthy and well fed for sure.
Did you notice any camera lens caps in the scat?(just joking - really nice quality photographs).
Jeff
The top two are fantastic, especially the color of his fir from the sunlight! Everytime I have seen a bear in the Cove it's always too early and dim lighting because he's in the woods. If I only lived closer......
its very beautiful
Very nice photos. Hope to get up there and spend some time with a new camera. What camera were you using? A DSLR will have settings to compensate for dim lighting or even no lighting.
John Torchick
Not sure if the original poster will see your question that post was from 2010
He did answer somebody's question about camera see below.
08-08-2010, 02:46 PM
GrouseMan77
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Originally Posted by Streamhound
great photos
What size lens did you have or just good track shoes?
55-200mm and I was wearing Crocs.
He was digging around for something and did not care that I was there. Watched him for about 20 minutes until he climbed up in a cherry tree.Jason
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Hmmm. Didn't notice the date of the original thread. Need to keep track of the dates. Just gave the lens range but nothing on the camera itself. Great photos, though!
John Torchick