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2017 Wildlife Photo Contest

Polar Bear, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, CANADA
Sparring

Species: Polar Bear | Location: Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, CANADA

In mid November of 2016 with the Hudson Bay still not frozen over for the polar bears to to venture out to hunt seals, these two young male bears spar, learning skills that will help them attract mates and control their territory.

About The Photographer

I have been fascinated by photography and cameras since I was a little boy. I got my first camera at the age of ten years and have been photographing things ever since. I love to travel and take my cameras wherever I go. Photographs have become a vehicle through which I can communicate how I see the world. My travels have provided me with many opportunities for capturing objects and creatures in their natural settings. I see the world as full of visual coincidences juxtaposing unusual perspectives on exotic, as well as on ordinary, everyday sites. While mostly self-taught, I also have taken courses in Arches National Park, Utah (Landscapes) with Tom Till, and in Moab, Utah (Night Photography) with John Fuller, and John Fielder. My current cameras include Nikon D800 and D500. My favorite themes include the play of light on urban and natural landscapes and on animals in nature. I print my own photos on an Epson Surecolor P800 printer using professional, archival papers.
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