Friday, August 02, 2013

You know not everybody has what it takes to pursue a career in wildlife photography in Alaska.


I dedicate this post to my buddy Dennis Zaki who was once stalked by a pack of wolves all the way back to his car while out taking pictures of moose.

11 comments:

  1. Leland2:13 AM

    This picture reminds me of a very old saying:

    When running from a bear, I don't have to run faster than the bear, only faster than YOU!

    GREAT PHOTOGRAPH! Made me laugh over my coffee!

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  2. Anonymous2:14 AM

    Four American voters running as fast as they can away from someone known as "Mama Grizzlie."

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  3. Anonymous2:47 AM

    Which one is the one who forgot the capsicum spray? I vote for the guy on the right.

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  4. Anonymous3:20 AM

    That sure captures the moment!

    It's "The Edge 2".

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  5. LisaB25955:22 AM

    That's Alaska. Out of the car and into the food chain.

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  6. Smiling6:23 AM

    Love this! My morning chuckle.

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  7. Oh God. This photo made my morning. I had quite a laugh.

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  8. Anonymous6:45 AM

    Too funny! This is the 2nd bear mischief that's helped start my day with smiles.

    The first is a bear moving dumpsters behind a restaurant.
    http://www.khou.com/community/blogs/animal-attraction/Caught-on-camera-Bear-takes-off-with-2-dumpsters-218043831.html

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  9. Anonymous8:46 AM

    WTF? No penis extenders?
    I thought for every bear you needed a man with a gun.

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  10. Anonymous9:49 AM

    Angry Birds got nothing on Angry Bears!
    tcw

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  11. Reminds me of the time I was hiking my back 80 acres in NC, and realized on that hike back down, that a momma and baby mountain Lion had followed me up and back down the mountain, me unawares until I spotter their tracks, over mine.

    It was a very interesting and eerie experience.

    And thanks for the laugh.

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