Keebler love that first shot in particular. You can almost feel the mood that scene must have created.
thans eMacMan. Add a few chirping birds, some squirels, a buck grunting at me and then a bull moose smashing trees which smashed the quietness. Spookily fantastic.
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I was out at Elk Island National Park yesterday and shot some of the fall colours along with some local wildlife while on a tramp through the bush. I got my shoes a bit damp taking the first one, but it was worth it. The ever elusive Coyote is tough to shoot, but he stood and stared at me for just an instant before disappearing into the bush, a Gopher was busy storing food for the long winter ahead and 'Oh Give Me A Home Where The Buffalo Roam. Given the rut is just starting, I stayed far from the bulls who were busy sizing each other up, but did wander among the cows and this season's calves.
A telephoto would sure help you get a nice shot of the bulls, wouldn't it Sinc? Good close-up of the gopher.
Two more from out my way. Beach scene from a couple of weekends ago, during a kite festival, and a close-up of a fabulously corroded red steel door, also in the east end.
Now that's what I'm talking about! Like the top one best.
The top one is an older bull in the foreground chasing a young bull off the female he was following and the bottom that same old bull checking our his chances with the cow and her this prong's calf on the ground.
A telephoto would sure help you get a nice shot of the bulls, wouldn't it Sinc? Good close-up of the gopher.
Two more from out my way. Beach scene from a couple of weekends ago, during a kite festival, and a close-up of a fabulously corroded red steel door, also in the east end.