by Steve Selden | Aug 31, 2015 | Churchill Photography
John Lehmann from the Globe and Mail recently took a trip to Churchill to photograph the polar bears. At a remote lodge along the Seal River he was guided to some areas where polar bears tend to frequent in the summer. Patiently waiting for the bears to arrive he was able to get some incredible photographs of the bears as they bide time and wait for the ice season to arrive in November. While posting many polar bear images on the blog it still fascinates me when new perspectives of the animals are captured. These are some fresh shots of these stoic animals!
Mother and cub in the tidal plains. John Lehmann photo.
Polar bear feeding on a beluga whale carcass in the Hudson Bay. John Lehmann photo.
Polar bear sow and cub swimming in the Hudson Bay. John Lehmann photo.
Polar bear “elder” in the Churchill wild. John Lehmann photo.
Polar bear on the tundra of Churchill. John Lehmann photo.
Polar bear meandering along the rocks lining the Hudson Bay. John Lehmann photo.
Polar bear in the wilds of Churchill. John Lehmann photo.
Want to see polar bears in the wild?
Join a world-class polar bear tour to the "Polar Bear Capital of the World!"
Learn More »