The Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary in the far north-western part of British Columbia, Canada is the only place in the world that been set aside with the sole purpose of preserving these magnificent animals. An estimated 60 bears live in the 44,300 hectares / 110,000 acre preserve. Access is by boat or float plane only, and in spite of it being a provincial park, access is only permitted by authorized guides, and then only during a very short period every summer. The area is one of the cloudiest and wettest places in Canada; so it is not great for working on your tan, but the diffuse light is ideal for wildlife photography.
This young female had recently come out of hibernation and was eating some of the sweet sedge grass growing along the banks of the estuary. No, I'm not totally insane; this picture was taken from a small inflatable boat in the estuary. It is a cropped image and was taken with a 400mm lens on a crop frame camera and I was resting on the gunwhale of the boat to steady the camera. We say about a dozen grizzlys during our three day stay, including a female with two young cubs. It was another once-in-a-lifetime experience!
There is a bit of PP on this RAW image; a crop, tonality adjustment and a bit of work to bring out the shadow details in the fur.