Professional photographer spent five months, during which he picked up 200 thousand image gets the best among them, the chase scene between the bear and gray crows and behind the mountain view, inside Grand Teton National Park in the United States.
The picture shows a gray Dibba chasing a group of crows in a place where the bodies of the animals kept away from the eyes of tourists, according to National Geographic magazine.
American photographer Charlie Hamilton James said he used "Nikon D7100" camera with a storage capacity of 128 GB, pinned inside disguise fund away from the eyes of animals and working in the garden, images pick up automatically, and over the five months I picked up the camera 200 thousand image, punctuated by a preview cards and batteries by James then left again.