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I found these guy's up in Canada last May. Hauled an RV up to Fairbanks an saw lot's of animal's. The Wolf was about 10 or 15 miles south of Watson Lake in British Columbia and the bear was up in the Yukon.





Second Bear was down by River crossing three on the Cassier Hwy. She had two cub's with her but I blew the shot of them.

 
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What equipment are you useing? Camera? film or digital? Lens? You know the drill.



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These were taken with a D 70 Nikon with 70-300 Sigma lense. Also took the same one's with an F 5 and Porta 400 with a 150-500 Sigma. Handholding that much lense ain't the best.
 
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Handholding that much lense ain't the best


Yep that is a lot of glass.

Thats one reason I like my Canon IS (Image Stabilized) lens.



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