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taken during one of the snow storms ,I was hiding behind the battery building and noticed this dog playing in the snow.
Orion launching towards his stick on the shore of Lake Huron. He loves the water and can play fetch for a longer time than your arm has the strength to throw. Ahh... to be a 6.5yo Vizsla, again...
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Rot-chan plays fetch with Cookie-pang
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(c) Copyright 2020 by Neall Calvert. . . . The ocean at Williams Beach, near Merville, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. Georgia Strait / Salish Sea and view to Mainland BC. Late afternoon.
Just thought that on this day I would share an amazing moment from my recent polar bear adventure. Who ever thought that a polar bear would play a game a "fetch & retrieve" with us?
Now before anyone gets the wrong idea ... of course, I'm joking. It's April Fool's Day!
We did however get to observe this magnificent polar bear frolicking around in the icy waters, having the best time in the world playing with this stick. Amazing that it would even find a stick out in the waters off Kaktovik seeing how the closest trees are literally hundreds of miles away.
This adult polar bear played relatively close to our boat for quite some time ... to the delight of all of the camera shutters clicking away. LOL. They just really seemed to have such a grand time playing in those icy waters while passing their time waiting for the ice to freeze.
When I look at this amazing bear ... especially into its eyes ... I can't help but want to help tell their story of their struggle for survival. Please help in their protection and that of their environment as well.
Thanks so much for stopping by to view and especially for sharing your thoughts and comments. The blog featuring this and many other polar bear images is available for viewing at www.tnwaphotography.wordpress.com
© 2015 Debbie Tubridy / TNWA Photography
Shot with a Pentax MX
SMC Pentax-A 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens
Ilford HP5+ 400 film
Shot at EI 400
Developed in the Ego Lab using XTOL (1:1, 5:12 min at 87F, agitating first and each minute)
Scanned on a Coolscan 9000ED