OH bravo. What a shot! Yes, leave a sleeping bear. Love the detail in the foot. I posted something not dissimilar on the Foot themeday - of my dog of course. There is something so poignant and vulnerable about the inside of a foot.
How perceptive. I doubt that I've ever seen the bottom of a bear's foot. If I ran across a bear in the wild I'd flip out, even though rangers have told me what to do. My wife and I once rounded a bend in a trail and found a rhino. Thank heavens it was asleep and facing the other way!
I completely agree! Look at those claws!
ReplyDeleteOH bravo. What a shot! Yes, leave a sleeping bear. Love the detail in the foot. I posted something not dissimilar on the Foot themeday - of my dog of course. There is something so poignant and vulnerable about the inside of a foot.
ReplyDeleteI'm not even going to ask how you got this close to him...even with a long lens!
ReplyDeleteYikes !
ReplyDeleteGive me 5! Sleepy capture! Shhhhhhh!
ReplyDeleteWith such a good picture a palm reader would be perhaps able to tell us more about this bear.
ReplyDeleteHow perceptive. I doubt that I've ever seen the bottom of a bear's foot. If I ran across a bear in the wild I'd flip out, even though rangers have told me what to do. My wife and I once rounded a bend in a trail and found a rhino. Thank heavens it was asleep and facing the other way!
ReplyDeleteLooks like he needs a pedicure.
ReplyDeleteBloody hell! How did you get that photo?! Come on spill the beans! Great photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot!
ReplyDeleteI think it can be dangerous, even in the summertime to go around with bear feet!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful detail, and only makes you wonder about the monstrous size of the bear they belong to.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting and wonderful image Rob, nice one
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