Challenging Nature Photography

 

An exhibit of nature and wildlife photography to raise awareness for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which is commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease

 

Grizzly copyright Angelo Sciulli 2002
 

Grizzly Bear

Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary, B.C., Canada

 

One of the unwritten rules of bear photography is that you don’t need to be the fastest person, just faster than the slowest.  Obviously to continue to do nature photography requires alternative methods.  Similarly patients with ALS (PALS) continually have to find alternative methods to do even everyday tasks such as eating and getting dressed.  In my case I cannot outrun a rock.  I have found that carrying a can of spray cheese and spraying it liberally on my associates, should a bear charge, levels the playing field.  

 

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