Yellowstone is a great park to capture photos of animals in the landscape. Pronghorn seem to be more and more common at Yellowstone and provide nice subjects for such shots. I remember ten or more years ago definitely not seeing as many as I see now. This young lady was taking a look back at the rest of the herd while the sun started to inch down toward the horizon behind me. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/2500th of a second
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this is cool pic.
Thanks Michael.
Beautiful shot, Sean. Your protagonist is wonderfully highlighted in the day’s remaining sunlight. Very nice!!
Thanks Sue. I do love the pronghorn. Such elegant looking antelopes.
Soothing colors Sean.
Simply Beautiful
—– Sensuous landscape
—– Rockwell Kent’s Acadia allure
—– Nude pronghorn wild grass .
Loved the ‘muted’ landscape with focus on this lovely animal. And the light, as always, is perfect.
gorgeous light in this!