You don’t have to go far to see wildlife at Yellowstone. This bull elk greeted us before we even entered the park, just as the morning light was beginning to illuminate the higher peaks. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 70mm) ISO 800, f/3.5 at 1/400th of a second
Thanks Rick. Me too. I’m always trying to get closer to the animals and going wider with the lensing. Within a safe distance, of course, to both me and the animal.
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I’m a big fan of what I call “animals in their environment” shots, and this one is super.
Thanks Rick. Me too. I’m always trying to get closer to the animals and going wider with the lensing. Within a safe distance, of course, to both me and the animal.
I am great fan of amimal that can run wilded in the park.
Simply elegant!
—– Nights shawl slips mountain
—– Shoulders to welcome the gift
—– Of a new days light .
Simply perfect
Oh, what a beautiful morning!