Pronghorn and bison often share the same habitat, but they don’t really mingle the way that different hoofed species do in Africa. These two were scoping each other out for a moment before going back to doing what they do. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 1600, f/2.8 at 1/200th of a second
Thanks Michael. No, this was as planned. Hoping the eye would gravitate first to the pronghorn. Then back to the out of focus bison, framing the image.
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Another great multi-species image, Sean!
—– A massive prescence
—– Looming on the grassy verge
—– A friend a foe
—– Or another ungulate
—– Hoping to share
—– This day .
Sean,
I am distracted in this and the previous photo with one subject in focus
and another blurry. Maybe it will grow on me.
Larry
Ha, yeah, tough getting that depth of field on the long lens. I was hoping the eye would go straight to the pronghorn.
what happen, or is this sur pose be a soft focuse pic. ? ) great pic. )
Thanks Michael. No, this was as planned. Hoping the eye would gravitate first to the pronghorn. Then back to the out of focus bison, framing the image.
Boy those bison are huge.
No doubt Donna. Huge beasts.