I haven't shared a dream in the public forum for a while and since this one is still fresh in my mind, I thought why not? ********************************************************** I look outside my window and see many animals, mostly the small furry kind like rabbits and raccoon. I search for my iphone to take a video and hope the animals don’t leave in the meantime. I finally find it and I go outside to get some close-up shots and they begin moving away and I follow. To my surprise and horror, they are not all little furry creatures. Among them are two small brown bears and they begin approaching me. I don’t run out of fear of showing fear and getting attacked. Instead, I keep the camera on them and slowly move back toward the house while keeping the camera at an angle toward their heads and thinking this will keep them from lunging me. I make it to the house and close the door right before they dart through it to get in. I’m anxious to see the footage I took. I see the close-up face of one of the bears and I’m pleased.
I really should check in here more often! That's a great dream. I do a lot of filming and photography and can really empathize with the idea of wanting to get back and see the footage, and then being pleased about getting a close-up of the bear's face. I wonder, do you think it has a direct dream interpretation to do with bears and wildlife, or is it perhaps more an interesting dream about wanting to film wildlife?
I have two cameras, a Canon and iphone 4, but which take great movies. I can't remember what may have inspired this dream, but it reminded me of times when I have seen wildlife and wished I had a camera. One time wild turkeys were out back and I sat quietly watching them peck through fall leaves to get to the rotting apples from the tree. I would have loved to have gotten footage. Here's a peak at some of the stuff I have taken movies of: http://www.dailymotion.com/RBdreams1961 As you can see, it's mostly my cat, but that's pretty wild in itself. I love taking home movies so this dream was fun and a bit adventurous.
Aww, wish we could know what they're thinking. There's a photograhers' saying: the best camera is the one you have with you. Phones take pretty good pictures and videos these days, so most of us have a good camera with us all the time now.