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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2016 20:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A number of times now over the years I&#8217;ve had the opportunity to travel in both the Scandinavian and Canadian Arctic to photograph polar bears. I&#8217;d have to say that the most memorable excursion was to the Wapusk National Park [&#8230;]</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><img loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-6524" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-171-polar-bears-canada.jpg" alt="Polar bears sparing in the Wapusk National park, Canada" width="1400" height="971" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-171-polar-bears-canada.jpg 1400w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-171-polar-bears-canada-300x208.jpg 300w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-171-polar-bears-canada-768x533.jpg 768w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-171-polar-bears-canada-1024x710.jpg 1024w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-171-polar-bears-canada-705x489.jpg 705w" sizes="(max-width: 1400px) 100vw, 1400px" />A number of times now over the years I&#8217;ve had the opportunity to travel in both the Scandinavian and Canadian Arctic to photograph polar bears. I&#8217;d have to say that the most memorable excursion was to the Wapusk National Park along the shore of the Hudson near the town of Churchill, Manitoba. In late October into mid-November the bears gather here in large numbers waiting for the ice to form on the Hudson Bay so they can head out to hunt ring seal for the winter. This gathering makes for the possibility of capturing some wonderful images.</p>
<p>Here are just a few favorites photos as well as some video I shot during that trip. I also encourage you to check out Polar Bears International for great information including links to <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://explore.org/live-cams/player/polar-bear-cam">live polar bear web cams</a></span> showing the tundra near and hopefully the bears in their natural habitat.</p>
<p><em><img loading="lazy" class="size-full wp-image-6525 alignnone" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-168-320..jpg" alt="Polar bear on sea ice on the Hudson Bay near the Wapusk National park" width="850" height="542" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-168-320..jpg 850w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-168-320.-300x191.jpg 300w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-168-320.-768x490.jpg 768w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-168-320.-705x450.jpg 705w" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" /></em></p>
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<p><em><img loading="lazy" class="size-full wp-image-6526 alignnone" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-canada-168-550.jpg" alt="Polar bear resting in the Wapusk National Park, Canada" width="850" height="545" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-canada-168-550.jpg 850w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-canada-168-550-300x192.jpg 300w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-canada-168-550-768x492.jpg 768w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bear-canada-168-550-705x452.jpg 705w" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" /></em></p>
<p><em><img loading="lazy" class="wp-image-6530 size-full alignnone" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-859-polar-bear-mother-cub-1.jpg" alt="Polar bear cub with mother on the frozen Hudson Bay at sunrise" width="850" height="445" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-859-polar-bear-mother-cub-1.jpg 850w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-859-polar-bear-mother-cub-1-300x157.jpg 300w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-859-polar-bear-mother-cub-1-768x402.jpg 768w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/168-859-polar-bear-mother-cub-1-705x369.jpg 705w" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" /></em></p>
<p><em>F</em><em>rom the wonderful organization, &#8220;<strong>Polar Bears International</strong>&#8220;&#8230;</em></p>
<p><em>It’s early November. It’s cold. It’s snowy. And polar bears are waiting for the sea ice to form. It’s Polar Bear Week!</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Polar Bear Week</strong> coincides with the fall polar bear migration to Churchill, Manitoba, where polar bears gather to wait for freeze-up on Hudson Bay so they can return to hunting seals. During Polar Bear Week, we focus on the importance of sea ice to polar bear survival.</em></p>
<p><em>The 2016 event is&nbsp;October 30-November 5. Join us by taking the Energy Challenge to sustain a future for the bears. Here’s your day-by-day invite: &#8230;<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/save-our-sea-ice/polar-bear-week">read more on the Polar Bears Internationals site.</a></span></em></p>
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<p>Antarctica Camera Gear List &#8230;or the Arctic I&#8217;ve been asked a number of times what I typically pack when it comes to camera gear for my Antarctica or the Arctic photography trips. I&#8217;ve been South over a dozen times now, [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;">Antarctica Camera Gear List &#8230;or the Arctic</h1>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #000000;">I&#8217;ve been asked a number of times what I typically pack when it comes to camera gear for my Antarctica or the Arctic photography trips. I&#8217;ve been South over a dozen times now, the same heading North, and that list of equipment has gone from just shy of the kitchen sink too including the sink, or so it seemed. I&#8217;ve really reduced the gear list in recent years. It&#8217;s tempting to bring everything you have, especially if this is your first voyage South. Doing so can sometimes get in the way of paying attention to what you&#8217;re doing or trying to capture. Keep it simple. I&#8217;ve created this post with suggestions on Antarctica camera gear list as a guide where considering what to pack for your voyage. Much of the same goes for travel to the Arctic while on a ship.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Unless you&#8217;re able to get on a voyage to the Emperor Penguins, usually around Snow Hill Island, I would suggest leaving the &#8220;big guns&#8221; at home. I&#8217;m referring to that fixed 4oo, 500 or 600mm. When I took that voyage to Snow Hill Island I carried more gear than usual including the Nikkor 200-400mm. The 400mm reach does come in handy but now I prefer the Nikkor 80-400mm as it&#8217;s much smaller/lighter and still gives me the results I need. The zoom range is also much more inline with the variety of subjects and distances you&#8217;re likely to encounter. Below is a list of some other camera equipment I currently pack.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">I always carry at least 2 camera bodies. Currently a Nikon D810 and Nikon D800. Since both bodies use the same batteries this helps by eliminating the need for another charger and more batteries. If you&#8217;re really into photographing flying birds, which you have plenty of sea-time in which to do so, a body with a higher fps might be considered. Something like the Nikon D4s or D5.  </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">I pack a Nikkor 16-35mm, 24-70mm, 28-300mm and a 80-400mm all Nikkor brand. There&#8217;s a lot of overlap there but one focal range might be preferred while on shore or on the ship compared to being in the Zodiac. Also, it&#8217;s nice to have the back-up. Most of the time I&#8217;ve got the 28-300mm on the camera when in the Zodiac unless there are whales around. In that situation I&#8217;m more likely to put on the longer lens to start out. I might end up with the 16-35mm when the whales are right under the Zodiac and then on occasion be wishing I had something wider! Having the flexibility to zoom at different focal lengths when in the Zodiac is very important. Trying to switch lens, or even cameras, can mean the difference in your ability to capture that spontaneous moment which happens often. ALWAYS go out prepared for that unexpected moment. This goes for the camera gear you select but  also pertains to the camera settings and how you have your kit packed.</span></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" class="alignleft wp-image-5988 size-full" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/humpback-whale-antarctica.jpg" alt="antarctica camera gear list for photographing whales" width="600" height="412" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/humpback-whale-antarctica.jpg 600w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/humpback-whale-antarctica-300x206.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" />I take a mid-size tripod with an easy to use ballhead usually a Gitzo Mountaineer Carbon Fiber tripod and a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.reallyrightstuff.com/Shop/BH-55-Full-Size-Ballhead/BH-55-Pro-Full-sized-ballhead-with-B2-Pro-II-clamp.html" target="_blank">Really Right Stuff BH55</a></span> head. Big knobs and buttons are nice when your hands are cold and wet so keep that in mind when making any purchases. I also bring along a monopod with an <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.acratech.net/ballheads/gv2/gv2" target="_blank">Acratech GV2</a></span> ballhead. Occasionally I shoot video with either a waterproof Lumix or GoPro.  I bring along a <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/821616-REG/Joby_GP3_BREN_GorillaPod_SLR_Zoom_Flexible_Mini_Tripod.html/prm/alsVwDtl"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Joby GoridllaPod</span></a> in case I want to strap a camera outside on a rail when the ship is blasting through big waves or I just to set it on the ground next to the penguins. Have fun and try some time-lapse shooting around the penguin rookeries or &#8220;penguin highways&#8221;. You&#8217;ll see what I mean.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img loading="lazy" class="size-full wp-image-3675 alignleft" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DCS_1693.jpg" alt="Ship crossing the Drake Passage to Antarctica." width="600" height="400" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DCS_1693.jpg 600w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DCS_1693-300x200.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" /></p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to keep your hands free while going down or coming up the gangway so make sure you have a good watertight backpack and or a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.rei.com/product/784166/sealline-black-canyon-boundary-dry-pack-35-liters" target="_blank">dry bag</a> </span>with shoulder straps.There&#8217;s a good chance you&#8217;ll get wet while in the Zodiacs so a dry bag might be considered. If the driver tells you to put your gear away for a bumpy wet ride&#8230;trust them.</p>
<p>I have a LowePro AWII PhotoTrekker camera pack that I&#8217;ve had for 14 years and it&#8217;s been completely soaked a number of times, but not the gear. It does have a rain shield to pull out and so I&#8217;ve not bothered with a dry bag. I recently updated that bag to a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://store.lowepro.com/whistler-bp-450-aw">LowePro Whistler AW450</a></span>, which I&#8217;ve modified a bit with a razor blade and duct tape. :-)  Should you find yourself, and your pack, getting drenched try to place it on the top of your boots so it&#8217;s not sitting in the water on the bottom of the Zodiac. This also helps to cushion the blow as you bounce your way back to the ship.</p>
<p>While onshore the camera gear selected may be different than what you use on the water. This is when the tripod is mostly likely used as well as at times when on the ship, when it&#8217;s not in motion.</p>
<p>I also grab a towel out of the cabin and carry small pieces of cotton cloth, like from an old flannel shirt, to clean my lens. Micro fiber stuff is useless when water drops, especially saltwater, gets on your lens. A remote release will come in handy and I suggest a wireless trigger, one where you don&#8217;t have to be in front of the camera to activate it.</p>
<p>I do bring a laptop, external drives and plug adapters, including a USB hub,  as well as any cables and cords I need. Power outlets can be sparse on the ship so consider packing a small power strip with a USB outlet. Not forget to find out what type of outlets are used on the ship and bring the appropriate adapters, maybe a few of them. A thumb drive can come in handy should you care to share photos you&#8217;ve captured of other passengers or to copy ones they got of you in action!</p>
<p>Make sure any of your software is updated, especially if you&#8217;ve just purchased a new camera. It&#8217;s not a bad idea to bring along a digital version of your cameras manual too. Odds and ends include UV and polarizing filters and sometimes a variable ND filter. Pack a small tool kit with the needed allen wrenches, screw drivers, Leatherman and blower bulb to start with. Don&#8217;t forget to charge up the batteries before you set out and pack extra memory cards.</p>
<p>Last suggestion regarding the Antarctica camera gear list. Find a few programs for recovering images off corrupt memory cards. Sometimes one will come with new cards but you can find free ones online. I have four different ones as a rules. Sometimes you won&#8217;t recover anything with one program where another works. If you don&#8217;t use it I can almost guarantee someone else on board will end up with a card gone bad. Recover their files and you&#8217;ll be a hero!</p>
<p>In an earlier blog post I went over a little of this information but also included more about clothing and travel plans in general. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://test.davidcschultz.com/antarctica-travel-tips/" target="_blank">Here&#8217;s a link to that post</a>.</span></p>
<p>If you have any questions fire away! Got a comment, let me and the other readers know, especially if you have your own packing tips to share.</p>
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<p>Antarctica Photography Camera Gear What to&#160;Pack I&#8217;ve been asked a number of times what I typically pack when it comes to my photography trips to Antarctica or the Arctic. I&#8217;ve been South over a dozen times now, the same heading [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;"><img loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3674" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/163-01529.jpg" alt="Emperor penguin chicks with my camera bag in Antarctica." width="650" height="345" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/163-01529.jpg 650w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/163-01529-300x159.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 650px) 100vw, 650px" /></h1>
<h1 style="text-align: center;">Antarctica Photography Camera Gear</h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">What to&nbsp;Pack</h3>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">I&#8217;ve been asked a number of times what I typically pack when it comes to my photography trips to Antarctica or the Arctic. I&#8217;ve been South over a dozen times now, the same heading North, and that list of equipment has gone from just shy of the kitchen sink too including the sink, or so it seemed, up to now where I&#8217;ve really reduced the gear list. It&#8217;s tempting to bring everything you have, especially if this is your first voyage South, &nbsp;but that can sometimes get in the way of paying attention to what you&#8217;re doing or trying to capture. Keep it simple.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Unless you&#8217;re able to get on a voyage to the Emperor Penguins, usually around Snow Hill Island, I would suggest leaving the &#8220;big guns&#8221; at home. When I took that trip I carried more gear than usual including the Nikkor 200-400mm. The 400mm does come in handy but now I prefer the Nikkor 80-400mm as it&#8217;s much smaller/lighter and still gives me the results I need and the zoom range is much more inline with the variety of subjects and distances you&#8217;re likely to encounter.. So, below is a list of what I currently pack.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">I always carry at least 2 camera bodies, currently a Nikon D810 and Nikon D800, batteries and memory cards. A 16-35mm, 24-70mm, 28-300mm and a 80-400mm all Nikkor brand. Most of the time I&#8217;ve got the 28-300mm on the camera when in the Zodiac unless there are whales around then I&#8217;m likely to put on the longer lens to start out with. I might end up with the 16-35mm when the whales are right under the Zodiac and then be wishing I had something wider! Having the flexibility to zoom at different focal lengths when in the Zodiac is very important and trying to switch lens, or even cameras can mean the difference in your ability to capture that spontaneous moment which happens often. ALWAYS go out prepared for that unexpected moment, not just with the gear you select but with the camera settings and how you have your kit packed.</span></p>
<p><img loading="lazy" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5988" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/humpback-whale-antarctica.jpg" alt="humpback whale in antarctica" width="600" height="412" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/humpback-whale-antarctica.jpg 600w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/humpback-whale-antarctica-300x206.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" />I take a mid-size tripod with an easy to use ballhead&nbsp;usaully&nbsp;a Gitzo Mountaineer Carbon Fiber tripod and a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.reallyrightstuff.com/Shop/BH-55-Full-Size-Ballhead/BH-55-Pro-Full-sized-ballhead-with-B2-Pro-II-clamp.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Really Right Stuff BH55</a></span> head. I also bring along a monopod with an <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.acratech.net/ballheads/gv2/gv2" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Acratech GV2</a></span> ballhead. Occasionally I shoot video with either a waterproof Lumix or GoPro and so I bring along a <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/821616-REG/Joby_GP3_BREN_GorillaPod_SLR_Zoom_Flexible_Mini_Tripod.html/prm/alsVwDtl"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Joby GoridllaPod</span></a>&nbsp;in case I want to strap the camera outside when the ship is blasting through big waves or just to set it on the ground next to&nbsp;the penguins. Have fun and try some time-lapse shooting around the penguin rookeries or &#8220;highways&#8221;.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img loading="lazy" class="size-full wp-image-3675 alignleft" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DCS_1693.jpg" alt="Ship crossing the Drake Passage to Antarctica." width="600" height="400" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DCS_1693.jpg 600w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DCS_1693-300x200.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" /></p>
<p>You&#8217;ll want to keep your hands free while going down or coming up the gangway so make sure you have a good watertight backpack and or a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.rei.com/product/784166/sealline-black-canyon-boundary-dry-pack-35-liters" target="_blank" rel="noopener">dry bag</a> </span>with shoulder straps.There&#8217;s a good chance you&#8217;ll get wet while in the Zodiacs so a dry bag might be considered. I have a LowePro AWII PhotoTrekker camera pack that I&#8217;ve had for 14 years and it&#8217;s been completely soaked a number of times. It does have a rain shield to pull out and so I&#8217;ve not bothered with a dry bag. I&#8217;ve recently updated that bag to a <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://store.lowepro.com/whistler-bp-450-aw">LowePro Whistler AW450</a></span>, which I&#8217;ve modified a bit with an exacto blade and duct tape. :-) &nbsp;Should you find yourself, and your pack, getting drenched remember to place your pack on the top of your boots so it&#8217;s not sitting in the water. Not a problem with a dry bag.</p>
<p>While onshore the camera gear selected may be different. This is when the tripod may get used as well as at times when on the ship, when the ship is not in motion.</p>
<p>I also grab a towel out of the cabin and carry&nbsp;small pieces of cotton cloth, like from an old flannel shirt, to clean my lens. Micro fiber stuff is useless when water drops, especially saltwater, gets on your lens. A remote release might come in handy and I suggest a wireless trigger so you don&#8217;t have to be in front of the camera to activate&nbsp;it.</p>
<p>I do bring a laptop, external drives and plug adapters, including a&nbsp;USB&nbsp;hub, &nbsp;as well as any cables and cords I need. Power outlets can be sparse on the ship so you might consider packing a small power strip with a USB outlet. A thumb drive can come in handy should you care to share photos you&#8217;ve captured of other passengers or maybe ones they got of you in action! Make sure any of your software is updated, especially if you&#8217;ve just purchased a new camera. Bring along a digital version of your cameras manual too. Odds and ends include UV and polarizing filters and sometimes a variable ND filter. Pack a small tool kit with the needed allen wrenches, screw drivers, Leatherman and blower bulb to start with.</p>
<p>I had an earlier blog post which went over a little of this information but also included more about clothing and travel plans in general. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://test.davidcschultz.com/antarctica-travel-tips/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Here&#8217;s a link to that post</a>.</span></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2014 14:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>&#8220;Polar Bear Reflection&#8221; Here&#8217;s a newly released image captured during a recent Photo Tour I held in the Arctic chain of islands called Svalbard. We had great light, weather, lots of pack-ice and plenty of wildlife to photograph, including this [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><img loading="lazy" class="aligncenter wp-image-2632 size-full" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC6303-copy.jpg" alt="Polar bear reflection in Svalbard" width="950" height="598" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC6303-copy.jpg 950w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC6303-copy-300x188.jpg 300w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC6303-copy-270x170.jpg 270w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC6303-copy-540x340.jpg 540w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC6303-copy-170x108.jpg 170w" sizes="(max-width: 950px) 100vw, 950px" /></p>
<h1 style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Polar Bear Reflection&#8221;</h1>
<p>Here&#8217;s a newly released image captured during a recent Photo Tour I held in the Arctic chain of islands called Svalbard. We had great light, weather, lots of pack-ice and plenty of wildlife to photograph, including this polar bear checking out its reflection. This is part of my limited edition series and may be purchased on my sister site <a title="Polar bear reflection" href="http://westlightimages.com/gallery.php?cat_id=18" target="_blank">at this link</a>.</p>
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<p>Photo of the Day Polar Bears of the Wapusk-1 It&#8217;s mid November and the polar bears of the Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada have gathered. It&#8217;s not for their annual visit to the dentist as it may appear in [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2>Polar Bears of the Wapusk-1<img loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1826" alt="Polar Bears in the Wapsuk National Park, Manitoba, Canada" src="http://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bears-wapusk-national-park-1.jpg" width="977" height="652" srcset="https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bears-wapusk-national-park-1.jpg 977w, https://test.davidcschultz.com/wp-content/uploads/polar-bears-wapusk-national-park-1-300x200.jpg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 977px) 100vw, 977px" /></h2>
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<p style="text-align: left;">It&#8217;s mid November and the polar bears of the Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada have gathered. It&#8217;s not for their annual visit to the dentist as it may appear in this Photo of the Day by David C. Schultz but they&#8217;ve come here along the shores of the Hudson Bay waiting for it to freeze. Once the Bay has frozen over the bears will head out onto the ice to begin the long brutally cold winter hunt searching for signs of their primary food source, <a title="Description of ringed seal." href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringed_seal" target="_blank">ringed seal</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Wapusk is a variation of the Cree Indian word meaning &#8220;white bear&#8221;. The National Park, which covers an area of 4,430 sq. miles, is home to one of the largest polar bear maternity denning areas in the world. Cape Churchill, which is within the Parks boundary, is well known as an ideal location to get up close with these beautiful animals and a perfect locations for photographers like David.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><em>&#8220;The temperature was about minus 20 that beautiful but very windy afternoon and within the confines of our tundra buggy we waited for about three hours for these bears to wake for their nap and hopefully put on a show. It was a difficult shot, or series of shoots to capture not only due to the wind and cold but also because the scene was back-lit and was white-on-white. There was plenty of time to take a few &#8220;practice shots&#8221; so I could check my histogram giving me some peace of mind that at least my exposure would be right once the action started.&#8221;</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The Wapusk National Park is accessible either by helicopter or by a specialized vehicle called a tundra buggy from nearby Churchill, Manitoba which is known as the polar bear capital of the world. On this trip David stayed for 5 nights on the tundra in &#8220;The Tundra Buggy Lodge&#8221; at Cape Churchill which is about a 6 hour very bumpy buggy ride from town. If you&#8217;d like to see the conditions he faced please check out the video below.</p>
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