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The Pointer

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A male polar bear stands on the tundra, lifting his paw as if he's a pointer. He is backlit in the darkness, so you can only see his golden silhouette. Shot with a Nikon D850 and an 80-400mm lens at Arviat in Nunavut, Canada, in November 2021.

ISO 80, 270mm, f/9, 1/3200, -4 EV

This image won Shoot the Frame’s Shoot the Wild competition in September 2024 and was a finalist in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest run by the Natural History Museum in London.

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A male polar bear stands on the tundra, lifting his paw as if he's a pointer. He is backlit in the darkness, so you can only see his golden silhouette. Shot with a Nikon D850 and an 80-400mm lens at Arviat in Nunavut, Canada, in November 2021.

ISO 80, 270mm, f/9, 1/3200, -4 EV

This image won Shoot the Frame’s Shoot the Wild competition in September 2024 and was a finalist in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest run by the Natural History Museum in London.

A male polar bear stands on the tundra, lifting his paw as if he's a pointer. He is backlit in the darkness, so you can only see his golden silhouette. Shot with a Nikon D850 and an 80-400mm lens at Arviat in Nunavut, Canada, in November 2021.

ISO 80, 270mm, f/9, 1/3200, -4 EV

This image won Shoot the Frame’s Shoot the Wild competition in September 2024 and was a finalist in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest run by the Natural History Museum in London.