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Photographer Tim  Schumm  Tim  Schumm {Karma:29196}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Nikon D300
Categories Wildlife
Film Format raw
Portfolio Touring Canada
Jasper National Park
Wildlife Images
Lens Nikkor AFS VR 18-200
Uploaded 5/9/2008 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Views 591 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 16 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Jasper
State -  ALBERTA
Country - Canada   Canada
About Late last night I came across this sow and her cubs as I drove to my lodgings in Jasper. The low light made the photos a little more difficult but I did manage to pull a few good ones off I think.
It had been snowing all day and the mountains were hidden for most of it. As the day progressed the 6 inches of snow melted as fast as it fell. Good thing, because I really didn't want to dig out the old winter boots again.....not even for part of a day.
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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Eb Mueller Eb Mueller   {K:24960} 5/13/2008
Lot of nature photographers would die for this image and use 600mm lenses! Here you got it with the humble 18-200! Great, Tim! I like the visual dynamics as the bears "pull" in different directions.
Eb

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H L H L   {K:11377} 5/13/2008
That is excellent shot, Tim; I can see it for a magazine
Those two posture angles are truly dynamics also not typical
I think you can submit works like this one …they been looking for :):)
Cheers,
Harry

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Kerry Statham   {K:3678} 5/12/2008
Hi Tim,
I actually live right in Okotoks, but spend a fair bit of time out along 549 and the connectors to it in search of "subjects"... You're right tho', the elk and deer are always present, so just a matter of trying to catch them in a cooperative mood! I was actually out to B.D. to Koop's just last week in fact...
Cheers,
Kerry

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Tony Smallman   {K:23858} 5/10/2008
Nice work Tim.I like the way she fills most of the frame.Would have been great if she'd been looking at you!!But, maybe we'd never have seen this shot if she had.
Do take care, Tony

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Avi  Avi     {K:70138} 5/10/2008
OMG !!.. she doesn't look too amused :)

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Kaeleigh Knight Kaeleigh Knight   {K:243} 5/10/2008
Absolutely wonderful shot! Momma bear is a true beauty and you captured her perfectly. Thanks for sharing :)

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 5/9/2008
Hi Kerry,
Thanks for taking the time to comment...I see you are a fellow hwy 549er.....Living in Black Diamond I go past ur place often after fording the river. You live on a very scenic drive. I love seeing all the Elk milling around in the morning and evenings. I see you also got some shots of the fox. I gather that it now has kits, although i have not seen them as of yet.
Cheers...Tim

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Kerry Statham   {K:3678} 5/9/2008
Beautiful Tim - color and saturation are beautiful considering the conditions. She's a great specimen... My favorite of the series.
Very well done - congrat's,
Kerry

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Robin Sanderse Robin Sanderse   {K:2545} 5/9/2008
O Yes,
This is Jasper...
Great capture, and well taken considdering the light and distance (?).
We hiked in this area a few days, but where not as lucky as you were.(maybe because of the "bear-bells" we carried?)
Anyway: great work!
Thanks,
Robin

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 5/9/2008
Stunning capture, there is no place like Canada for viewing North American Wildlife, you did well my friend.:)

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 5/9/2008
haha...yup AJ...gotta say it was a grab shot...as these guys don't hang around to be adored...lol...Wildlife shots is a photo catagory that is tough to get something different in, and i like to get a shot that conveys a story if possible mostly, or evokes some kind of a emotional response. So when shooting live animals you are pretty much on instinct as a photographer with not much time to access what you really have until later at home. The light being near sunset, was low, so i was happy to get anything. really....Thanks for taking the time to comment, and feel free to express what ever you see or feel as I don't take offense very easily. There is always room to improve and i am open to any critiques you have.

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 5/9/2008
Hi Gary,
Good to hear from you again. The bear was actually quite calm even with 2 new cubs fooling around all over the place. Mostly they were trolling for grubs and it looked like Kinnickinnic berries....moving around from here to there. In fact it was hard to get them to acknowledge me at all even when i made noises to get them to raise their heads for a minute. they are well fed it looks like so they were not to scary. Plus my friend i was with is a slower runner then me so i was in the safe zone...lol...

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 5/9/2008
Hi Dave,
The ISO was 320....I wanted to get the best possible quality, balancing depth of field and shutter speed and not use to high a ISO. The reality I think is that if I had shot a higher ISO then the shutter speed would have kept the blurring of their movements down to a minimum. But now in hind sight I like the images that have the blurring of the legs the best because of the action element it introduces to the photo.....so the 320 ISO worked out just fine. The advantage of shooting raw as well means i can improve the image afterwards if there are any short comings.

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 5/9/2008
Best of the series for me (though I admit, I haven't put them side-by-side). But it's interesting, because I guess our natural tendancy would be to put the best one up first. I just feel that this one gives less the impression of a grab-shot. I don't mean to be harsh - but you're a damn good photographer! And it must be wonderful to get opportunities like this.

This one is fabulous - sheer quality photography.

AJ

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Gary Dyck Gary Dyck   {K:12834} 5/9/2008
wow, cool shot, Tim! The thumbnail makes the cinamon coloured momma look a bit like a grizzly! Was the bear snorting at you? It looks a little perturbed at something ...
I was behind a guy that was kind of close to one once and it made a bit of a charge just to let they guy know that momma didn't approve of him being so close
Hey, good to "see" you again... cheers from the arctic.
Gary

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 5/9/2008
Excellent wildlife capture, Tim! You pulled off a nice one considering the conditions, what ISO did you use?
Dave.

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