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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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On a visit to Sequoia National Park, we took the short yet beautiful Trail of 100 Trees, we chanced across a Black Bear Cub. It sauntered alon the... more
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Average Rating (4.20 Stars):
Justin Fulkerson
March 19th, 2024
It’s okay. As a yoga mat, it’s not exactly nonslip.
Perry Price
February 18th, 2024
Got this for my girlfriend fir valentines day she was shocked and love it
Jim Ryals
January 16th, 2024
I did not recieve this yoga mat that I orderd.
On a visit to Sequoia National Park, we took the short yet beautiful Trail of 100 Trees, we chanced across a Black Bear Cub. It sauntered alon the pathway as though it had been there frequently. There was no Mother Bear nearby that we, nor other visitors on the path, could detect. However, we knew Mother was probably nearby. Either that, or perhaps she had died and left this cub an orphan. It was extremely skinny looking intently for food. Nonetheless, we took photos as did all of the other visitors. It appeared this little cub was a young "Cinnamon" black bear. As they grow older, their coat becomes extremely red, thus the name Cinnamon.
Featured in the following groups:
*Wildlife ONE A DAY 6-26-18
*Pin Me - Daily 6-26-18
*Kingdom Animalia 7-3-18
*Creative Black and White Fine Art Photography 1-24-19
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Debby Pueschel
Wow Jan, I am so thankful for your feature of " ear Cub At Trail of 100 Trees" in your group Black and White Fine Art Photographs, 2-24-19. Thank you so much for this honor!
Jan Mulherin
Congratulations!! This stunning Black and White image has been selected to be featured for the week in the "Creative Black and White Fine Art Photographs" Group’s Home Page!! You are welcome to add a preview of this featured image to the group’s discussion post titled “2019 February: Stunning Group Featured Images and Feature Thank-you’s” for a permanent display within the group, to share this achievement with others. You may also share your featured image to our group Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2428820430682266/ Thank you for your group participation! (February 24, 2019)
Debby Pueschel
Ahhh thank you Johanna.....he was frightening, but still cute....BUT still wild. I have another one ready to upload! Thank you for the LFP and the revisit!
Johanna Hurmerinta
Had to revisit! Such a cuty! LFP
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Nancy Lee for the awesome comments. I am truly honored that you have said so many remarks of my photo. Thank you again!
Nancy Lee Moran
Your photo has such fine textures. The cub's face shows clearly against the shadowed side of the tree trunk, too.
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Miroslava for the feature 7-3-18
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Miriola for featuring "Bear Cub At Trail of 100 Trees" in your group Wildlife ONE A DAY 6-26-18!
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Rebecca for featuring "Bear Cub at Trail of 100 Trees" in your group Pin Me - Daily 6-26-18
Debby Pueschel
Morris, I love your comments. They help me to be a better photographer and guide to what is a wonderful way to edit! Thank you so much also for the FL
Morris Finkelstein
Fabulous B&W photograph of a wild Black Bear cub, with great light and shadows, perspective, and composition, Debby! F/L
Debby Pueschel
Karen, it is bit frightening at first to see one, but actually, Black bears are MORE frightened of you, unless they are ill or feel threatened. A few years during the drought, there were so many bears that came down from the high altitudes to eat because of all of the forest fires. Some were ill, and had to be put down due to their extreme hunger and thirst. But many would follow the rangers around like puppies when they would feed hay to the horses. There were some prisoners on work furlough with the rangers (ones who were getting out soon), and they flipped out when that happened. Bears are STILL wild. And they will do great bodily harm, but if they feel no fear, they are OK...but you still have to be on guard! Thank you for the comments and the LF.
Debby Pueschel
Thank you Johanna. I like the color, but unfortunately, many of the photos have a green hue to them....even the photos in the literature. So for this one, I tried the BW. I am glad you like it. Thank you for the LFP
Karen Beasley
Great capture! I think my heart would have skipped a few beats if a bear crossed my path. LF
Johanna Hurmerinta
Fantastic capture of the bear cub. Great in black and white! LF P