Claire and I drove to Waterton to escape the weather on this side of the Continental Divide. We both took pictures, and here are a few of mine. All with the K-3, assorted lenses. It was a bit windy and cool with lots of Sunday visitors. The last two of the bears were from a "bear jam". The mother didn't seem overly bothered with the crowds until some people with phones and short lenses tried to get a bit too close, when she showed some signs of unhappiness.
Claire on the trail to the top of Cameron Falls with the DA 55-300. f/5.6; 55mm; 1/750" ISO 200.
Two chainsaw carvings on one of the streets with the DA* 16-50 and a Moose Circular Polarizer (has a slight warming filter as well as the polarizer). 19mm 1/90" @ f/4.5 ISO 200.
21mm; 1/10" @ f/11, ISO 200.
A cruise boat on Lower Waterton Lake. DA* 16-50 and Moose polarizer. 19mm, 1/250" @ f/4.5, ISO 200
From the same place, Prince of Wales Hotel with the DA* 16-50. 28mm; f/13, 1/60, ISO 200
Cinnamon Phase Black Bear with twin cubs near the road to Red Rock Canyon with the M 400/5.6 on Manfrotto 055B with LensMaster RG-2 Gimbal head.
1/750 @ f/8, ISO 800
And a closer view of her with just one of the cubs, still with the M 400, just before I retreated to the truck for safety reasons. Cropped to about half frame. 1/250" @ f/11, ISO 800