Dennis Fast > POLAR BEAR IN MORNING SUN AND FOG.

This curious polar bear showed up one morning near Dymond Lake Lodge where I was staying at not far from Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. The combination of early sun and frost in the air took my breath away.
Dennis Fast > SLEEPY YOUNG RED FOX KIT.

A wary young red fox begins to nap outside its boreal den near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Dennis Fast > BALD EAGLE STOMP.

We usually associate eagles with elegance, power and graceful flight; but this guy looks like he is having a bad hair day! All he needs to complete his image with "attitude" is to have a cigar protruding from his beak.
Dennis Fast > MALE POLAR BEAR IN FIREWEED

This is one of the most dramatic polar bears photos I have ever taken, and it remains one of my personal favourites. The bear is definitely in a pre-charge threat posture with only a fence between him and myself and sudden death!
Dennis Fast > WARY GRAY WOLF.

The "timber wolf" is one of the most admired and reviled animals in North America. Relentless pressure from man has made it a very wary animal. At the same time, I have been fortunate to call a number of wolves into the range of my lens by howling my greetings. It is a special thrill to howl in consort with a group of wolves, but even more exciting when they actually move closer.
Dennis Fast > MY GUESTBOOK.


Please sign my Guestbook and let me know you were here!
Dennis Fast > POLAR BEAR SMILE IN FIREWEED.

Of all the bears, polar bear are at once the most inviting and the most dangerous of them all. They are indeed playful, relaxed and charming - but don't turn your back!
Dennis Fast > PRAIRIE LIGHTNING.

When I look at this photo it always feels to me like a giant bolt is stepping over the hills onto the plains below. I was thrilled to capture this lightning shot at sunset, which enhances the effect.
Dennis Fast > SIBERIAN TIGER.

The Siberian tiger is quite familiar with snow in its native habitat, so it was no surprise to see this one enjoying it as much as he did. I felt fortunate to capture him in full stride with all four feet off the ground.
WARY GRAY WOLF.

The "timber wolf" is one of the most admired and reviled animals in North America. Relentless pressure from man has made it a very wary animal. At the same time, I have been fortunate to call a number of wolves into the range of my lens by howling my greetings. It is a special thrill to howl in consort with a group of wolves, but even more exciting when they actually move closer.
Dennis Fast > WARY GRAY WOLF.

The "timber wolf" is one of the most admired and reviled animals in North America. Relentless pressure from man has made it a very wary animal. At the same time, I have been fortunate to call a number of wolves into the range of my lens by howling my greetings. It is a special thrill to howl in consort with a group of wolves, but even more exciting when they actually move closer.
WARY GRAY WOLF.

The "timber wolf" is one of the most admired and reviled animals in North America. Relentless pressure from man has made it a very wary animal. At the same time, I have been fortunate to call a number of wolves into the range of my lens by howling my greetings. It is a special thrill to howl in consort with a group of wolves, but even more exciting when they actually move closer.
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