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Nate-Zeman β€” Battle at Katmai part II

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I was delighted to wake up and look outside of my tent to see nothing but fog on what was supposed to be our last morning in Katmai. Zero visibility means zero chance of a bush plane landing on the beach to pick us up. So instead of eating a quick breakfast and flying back to civilization we were putting our rain gear back on and heading out to photograph more bears.

To make a long story short, after a few hours of bear viewing in the meadow We were headed back to camp. As far as I knew this was it. Our trip was over. Camp was in our view and the clouds were lifting. Soon the bush plane would arrive to pick us up. We stopped for a minute to watch a skinny male bear way out in the ocean jumping around looking for fish. His situation must have been somewhat desperate because the salmon hadn't even started running yet. The skinny bears next move was to run out of the ocean and chase off a female that was walking along the shore. We grabbed our tripods and started to head back now that both bears had disappeared into the woods. Then once again the skinny male bear popped back out of the woods and headed towards the ocean. He stopped halfway to sniff what I thought was a piece of driftwood. A closer inspection through my lens revealed that the piece of drift wood was actually a dead sea otter that had washed ashore. A sea otter with all its fat is a jackpot for a skinny bear. He wasted no time starting to feed on his new prize. Knowing it wouldn't be long before more bears with their keen sense of smell would be on the scene. Sure enough within minutes an enormous female brown bear about a half mile behind us started to make a beeline in our direction. We all closed together as tight as possible trying to make our group of 4 as little as we could. We could potentially be getting ourselves right in the middle of a fight between the largest land predators on the continent and didn't want to stand in their way. Even though a fight was a slim possibility no one was really expecting one. The female was considerably larger than the male and I assumed he would just submit to her and give up his meal. As she got closer it became apparent that the skinny male wasn't going anywhere without a fight. He stood over the top the otter and held his ground. The female did a large half circle to the top of the beach and in a blink of the eye the fight was on. All in all it probably lasted only about 30 seconds, but it was without question the most exciting half minute I've ever experienced. The sight and sounds of watching two massive coastal brown bears in an all out fight was like nothing I could have imagined. It was the first time I've ever had what I would describe as a pure adrenaline rush while taking photos. It sounds cliche but it literally sent chills down my spine. It was a pure raw display of power. The large female easily out powered the skinny male, winning the fight. Interestingly enough though, she simply sniffed the otter and moved on. Deciding she didn't want it and leaving it for the battered but ultimately succesful male. After that a few more bears came by and made some half-hearted attempts for the otter but the skinny bear held his ground and came away victorious. After the show was over we left the bear to his meal and headed back to camp. We radioed the bush plane and within an hour it was there to pick us up and we were headed out of Katmai. I sat in the plane watching the massive mountains and glaciers pass by feeling like the luckiest person on the planet.

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Alaskan Brown Bears - Katmai - Alaska

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Comments: 51

killjoy13109 [2011-09-09 21:31:49 +0000 UTC]

You really are lucky. It must have been so amazing to see them actually fight. Amazing shot too

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Nate-Zeman In reply to killjoy13109 [2011-09-27 01:04:11 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! [link]

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killjoy13109 In reply to Nate-Zeman [2011-09-27 17:30:46 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome XD

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mastersketcher [2011-01-21 17:06:41 +0000 UTC]

Great shots!

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Anthony-1000000to1 [2010-07-29 08:31:15 +0000 UTC]

Great capture of the action, beautiful colours too.

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zella-de-venus [2010-07-17 06:20:42 +0000 UTC]

Yikes!

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strangelight [2009-10-04 17:43:48 +0000 UTC]

I had to one of these great images, so I thought I'd choose this one, as I prefer it marginally over the others. Good sharp captures of an incredible moment.

The description also adds a lot to the image, so thanks for it.

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Marazolas [2009-09-07 17:52:14 +0000 UTC]

You ARE the luckiest person on the planet. I would fight a bear just to have the chance to watch, ha ha.

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Rock0426 [2009-09-07 03:00:52 +0000 UTC]

This is bad ass, man! Great series!

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Meowgli [2009-09-03 13:22:30 +0000 UTC]

I can tell this was a very special moment for you, and you did great in controlling your excitement and firing off some really solid shots.. must have been such an experience, and the photos are very dynamic. well done!

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gee231205 [2009-09-02 18:00:02 +0000 UTC]

this is an amazing shot, your are so lucky to have been so close to such beautiful animals and come away with such clearly focused photos that really show the moment

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BekkaLynn [2009-09-02 16:53:47 +0000 UTC]

Amazing!!!!

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RitaJanine [2009-09-02 16:41:12 +0000 UTC]

My gosh, you're so very lucky!
I can only imagine the feelings you held in those moments. To be in the presence of such powerful creatures in the first place would be more than amazing, and to see them displaying the power they're well-known and unfortunatly feared for, well, there are probably no words, I'm sure. Stunning photos, stunning event. I must say that I'm quite jealous of you!

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GregStolze [2009-09-02 13:11:51 +0000 UTC]

See, I don't think the female was interested in the otter at all. She just didn't know any other way to get the skinny male's attention.

-G.

Who may be getting bears confused with junior high students again.

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lori77 [2009-09-01 16:31:09 +0000 UTC]

What a moment! Great shot, no an amazing one! Damn you are good.

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Azyiu [2009-09-01 04:13:47 +0000 UTC]

Nice capture of a shouting match!

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KreepingSpawn [2009-08-31 23:58:50 +0000 UTC]

wild.

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Beannighe [2009-08-31 23:54:51 +0000 UTC]

He looks like he's sick and starving, given the condition of the female. I have a healthy respect for these big meat eaters and while you're lucky to have gotten these shots, he looks lean enough to have considered you as a viable meal replacement. Its not unheard of for grizzlies to stalk and kill humans under the conditions this fellow is.
I live in an area of the rockies where if you see grizzly sign, be on your toes and start looking about . If you see one, its best to go back where you were coming from . They're big, unpredictable and don't need much of an excuse to come after you. Telephoto lenses are great, but hmmm... too many of the big guys around for my comfort

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Nate-Zeman In reply to Beannighe [2009-09-01 00:16:29 +0000 UTC]

I appreciate your concern for my saftey but I think your assesment of the situation is slightly dramatic. The bear wasnt sick or starving.. just skinny and in need of a good meal. Every where we went in Katmai was with a bear guide taking the lead with decades of experience under her belt. and while bears can potentially be a danger to humans in certain situations, we take every precaution to to bring that danger potential down to basically zero. Keep in mind that you are talking about inland grizzly bears, which need to be treated in a much different way than these coastal alaskan brown bears. Coastal brown bears have an abundant food source and have never been hunted in this area making them very safe to view if the right precautions are taken. They are exremely tolerant animals. Really we're talking about two different types of bears here and they have to be treated as such. There has only been one fatal bear attack in the history of Katmai and that was Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend who if you know anything about weren't operating in a safe manner whatsoever.

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Beannighe In reply to Nate-Zeman [2009-09-01 01:14:53 +0000 UTC]

I am very familiar with Timothy Treadwell's story Dramatic, nope, just experienced with the big guys is all . A rule of nature is to never take anything for granted, thats just the way I am. I know of those who have and learned the hard way, and I do hope you never experience that in your photo adventures.
Take care and keep on capturing the wild .

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DGAnder [2009-08-31 15:51:18 +0000 UTC]

Nate, really great timing on this shot. Good exposure, great action, nice comp. One of the best I've seen.

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MsCrys [2009-08-31 15:03:15 +0000 UTC]

That's the best read I've ever had of an artist's comments. It sounds like such a mindblowing moment. And the picture you've captured is equally as incredible. The intensity of the skinny bear's expression is awesome and the female looks like she's well aware that she hardly has to try. Fantastic image, Nate.

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Nate-Zeman In reply to MsCrys [2009-08-31 18:27:20 +0000 UTC]

he put up a surprisingly good fight actually

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MsCrys In reply to Nate-Zeman [2009-08-31 18:28:27 +0000 UTC]

Judging by the expression on his face, I'd have to agree!

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Canonnewbe [2009-08-31 13:38:06 +0000 UTC]

Great shot!

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MichaelLaird [2009-08-31 11:32:06 +0000 UTC]

Good narrative Nate. When is your first book due to be released?

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wolf-minori [2009-08-31 10:27:07 +0000 UTC]

Can I ask what type of camere are you using?

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FlippinPhil [2009-08-31 10:12:36 +0000 UTC]

Another great shot of the battle of the bears. This was taken using burst mode?

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sbiaditoricordo [2009-08-31 10:09:22 +0000 UTC]

this is absolutely breathtaking I envy you even if I would have been so frightened to see 2 bears fighting! ( but also one..)

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gael [2009-08-31 09:59:39 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic !

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avs-avs [2009-08-31 08:05:58 +0000 UTC]

in this pic it seemed that they're doing a duet.

hehe!

great capture man!
cheers!

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mefistodiabel [2009-08-31 07:33:01 +0000 UTC]

nadal ogladam, nadal podziwiam

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eldrianne-photos [2009-08-31 07:25:57 +0000 UTC]

It must be a great event to witness.
What a power!

I envy you a bit, I'd love to see it with my own eyes.

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Andarelle [2009-08-31 06:16:27 +0000 UTC]

Yay for the skinny male! He got a feed! Such an exciting story

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michael-dalberti [2009-08-31 04:35:33 +0000 UTC]

another great one!!

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Glitch-Chaos [2009-08-31 04:12:12 +0000 UTC]

Thats just frickin' insane man! great shot!

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kaitscranny [2009-08-31 04:11:13 +0000 UTC]

Lovely, I love animal photography, so jealous you got to see this ^^

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KiRAWRa [2009-08-31 04:03:59 +0000 UTC]

You just gotta root for the little guy!

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enigmatikengine [2009-08-31 02:56:43 +0000 UTC]

everyone loves an underdog!

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La-Vita-a-Bella [2009-08-31 02:52:19 +0000 UTC]

I bet you were squealing like the little girl...on the inside.

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StringOfLights [2009-08-31 02:45:25 +0000 UTC]

This is amazing. Keep posting those shots!

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Snapbackcomics [2009-08-31 02:44:47 +0000 UTC]

great shot !! awesome story!! in the passed watched black bears,in northern Michigan.the most amazing sight. was hearing movement in the brush. and climbing a large pine tree to get a look around. saw a 300 pound bear working his way to a deer carcass. then out of the brush bolted a 50 pound wolverine. of which the bear gave up without a fight. all I could figure was the bear thought it not worth probable injury.that was in the late 70's and cameras that took more than the average snap shot were very expensive.video equipment forget about it!! lol you are very lucky! Alaska is a place I have always wanted to see. thank for sharing !!

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chrystine [2009-08-31 02:39:46 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I'm impressed (and a bit jealous to be honest!) that you're able to go to these wonderful locations...but I understand why if this is the product you're able to come out of it with. This is very impressive, I can see why you would have an adrenaline rush from it.

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fubecando [2009-08-31 02:31:47 +0000 UTC]

Dude! This is awesome! Thanks for finally posting it!

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PeterJCoskun [2009-08-31 02:29:35 +0000 UTC]

hey at least there is no green stuff in this one....

i like this pose a lot better than the last one (not to mention that one is awesome too) this one just lets you think what is actually happening or what is about to happen...the aggression of the smaller bear shows really well and how hard the bear has worked to keep his otter meal his....cant wait to see the rest from this series

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Nate-Zeman In reply to PeterJCoskun [2009-08-31 02:30:19 +0000 UTC]

thanks man.. yeah stuff like this is tough to shoot because you need to see all the photos to tell the whole story

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PeterJCoskun In reply to Nate-Zeman [2009-08-31 02:31:52 +0000 UTC]

i could only imagine....you should make a sequence of some of them like how you had the bear and coyote...i think that would be pretty cool...not to mention i cant even imagine what it must have felt like to just sit there and watch this

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Raymaker [2009-08-31 02:19:23 +0000 UTC]

Why isnt there a fox in this photo? Hardly even cool...

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Empa85 [2009-08-31 02:03:53 +0000 UTC]

Woah stunning and amazing and lovely colours here too!

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DaytonaBlue64Impala [2009-08-31 02:01:35 +0000 UTC]

I'm putting money on the one on the left. Is that illegal?

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