If you’ve ever seen a moose up close, you know just how big these creatures really are. Their antlers can be more than six feet wide and weigh a hundred pounds. Yet somehow, they seem to effortlessly drift into and out of thick forested areas. This bull had an impressive rack, indicating he was a bit older. All that green gave me a nice opportunity to frame a headshot. Like the moose I posted last week, this guy was in Chugach State Park in Alaska, looking for a willing female. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 220mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/320th of a second
I don’t know in what proportions luck and hardwork help your work, but neverheless, may you be blessed with both if the results are such as you show to us. I, for one, am very grateful. John
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Incredible‼️‼️
Thanks Maria.
Amazing moose picture. It was forwarded to me from a friend, Jo-Anne Ritchie. I look forward to seeing more of your pictures.
Thanks Karen. Tell Jo-Anne I said hello.
The state of Alaska should hire you to help promote tourism. This is another stunning image. What a gorgeous specimen you captured, Sean!
Thanks Sue. I’m available if anyone asks.
Wonderful shot. Imagining the adrenaline rush seeing this magnificent animal.
Thanks Mary. It sure was, especially when he let me know that he didn’t like my positioning between him and the lone female.
As huge as he is, there is something gentle about his face. Great capture, Sean.
—– Dark dubious eye
—– Framed as here by brush and bone
—– Diluvian dream .
You posted the moose for me! Even though he is not a Maine Moose, he is a handsome beast.
A little late, and on the opposite side of the country, but yes, let’s call this Gray’s moose.
I don’t know in what proportions luck and hardwork help your work, but neverheless, may you be blessed with both if the results are such as you show to us. I, for one, am very grateful. John
Wow hope he found his mate
Massive in size great Shot again
Aunt Sue
Thanks Aunt Sue. He was certainly doing his best to woo the one lady that was nearby.
Fantastic shot of Bullwinkle!!!