On my Alaska trip I had hoped to photograph a few Dall rams by hiking high up into their mountainous range. No luck. I did, however, get to see a few ewes with lambs grazing at lower altitudes along the Seward Highway just south of Anchorage. These guys are Alaska’s version of the bighorn sheep that we have in the lower 48. The look almost identical, except that dall sheep are a bit smaller and have pure white coats. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 250mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/320th of a second
It’s always special when one gets an opportunity to photograph a mom & her child. It must have been a delight to see this pair in the viewfinder, Sean.
—– Symphony of shale and shag
—– A Dall mom’s concern on an
—– Unforgiving slope must
—– Follow the rule
—– Be smarter than the materials you
—– Are working with
—– And
—– PAY ATTENTION
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It’s always special when one gets an opportunity to photograph a mom & her child. It must have been a delight to see this pair in the viewfinder, Sean.
a nice pic. of mom and baby.
—– Symphony of shale and shag
—– A Dall mom’s concern on an
—– Unforgiving slope must
—– Follow the rule
—– Be smarter than the materials you
—– Are working with
—– And
—– PAY ATTENTION
My granddaughter your 2nd cousin thinks they are snowy white & really cute so do I
Aunt Sue