Test File Featuring Bob the Bear!

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Test File Featuring Bob the Bear!
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Written by Rhonda Callow (10,423 pts ) in Digital Photography Media Gallery
Last Edited on Jun 11, 2008
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What do you get when you cross a wild black bear, an overbearing mom, a British guy who thinks bears are friendly enough to pet and a boy who likes to listen more to the British guy than his own mother?

I thought I'd post this video as an opportunity to test the Media Gallery's uploading capabilities. Unfortunately, the settings on my camera weren’t where I wanted them, so the video is only small.

In this video, the bear (called Bob) talks to my son, Izaac. Make sure to have your speakers on.  You’ll notice not all of us in the car see eye to eye on the safety of wildlife (one of my weaker parenting momentsEmbarrassed)! What I found funny was the sound of the windows constantly going up and down in battle.Stick out tongue

BTW, to read about tips, tricks and techniques on taking photographs of animals, have a look at the following article: http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/photography/articles/881.aspx 

Comments

Jun 11, 2008 5:26 PM
re: Test File Featuring Bob the Bear!
Well, if it isn't "Bob the Bear" himself! Yes, Brett...thanks for pointing that out. *rolls eyes*

You know, it isn't a total impossibility that a bear could open the door! I was only thinking of yours and Izaac's safety. Gee, a girl gets no thanks for her consideration! :-)
Jun 11, 2008 4:57 PM
re: Test File Featuring Bob the Bear!
Ah, the camera even picked the clicking noise from the door being rapidly locked!
 

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