Buckmaster
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Great set of images, really love the 3rd photo!
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Thanks Buckmaster!Great set of images, really love the 3rd photo!
Thanks Stevie!He's a handsome brute, Dave nice series of shots, that first ones a stunner.
Thanks Mike!What super creatures they are, lovely shots Dave.
Thanks Jas!Saw on in Alaska once upon a time. Hope to see more one day. Wonderful series!
These two with the mountain background just came through - really outstanding! Aren’t you embarrassed even a little bit, posting such quality & quantity of photos?? Naturally just kidding, really, really nice! Love seeing your work.I guess it's still autumn though it's feeling a lot like winter. The Moose have moved out of the river bottoms and the big bulls are beginning to yard up for the winter out on the sage flats. Spotted a large group of bulls from the road yesterday and took a long walk through the crunchy snow this morning to frame this big guy against the mountains.
D850, 70-200mm E-FL @ 80mm, f/10, 1/800", ISO 900
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Very Cool!Thanks folks.
Took a walk around one of the closed park campgrounds today and came across half a dozen Moose including one big bull the locals call Shoshone along with a few younger guys. The evening light was nice but shooting was challenging as they played hide and seek in the cottonwood trees with a lot more backside than front side views. Still it's always great to be around these big fellas this time of year.
Nikon D5, 600mm f/4 @ f/4.5, 1/1000", ISO 2000
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D5, 600mm @ f/4.5, 1/1000", ISO 2200
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Thanks Bill!Those are outstanding, thanks Dave!
Terribly embarrassedAren’t you embarrassed even a little bit, posting such quality & quantity of photos??
Thanks Ralph!Very Cool!
Beautiful! Very envious!I guess it's still autumn though it's feeling a lot like winter. The Moose have moved out of the river bottoms and the big bulls are beginning to yard up for the winter out on the sage flats. Spotted a large group of bulls from the road yesterday and took a long walk through the crunchy snow this morning to frame this big guy against the mountains.
D850, 70-200mm E-FL @ 80mm, f/10, 1/800", ISO 900
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Thanks Ralph.Beautiful! Very envious!
Thanks Steve!Great shots Dave!
Thanks Robin!Loving all those shots, masterfully taken
Beautiful shots, Dave, and each with such unique character. Maybe the framing on #2 makes it the winner but I'm a sucker for a closeup such as in #3. Great stuff.It's Moose time of year again with the Bulls beginning to hang around each other during the day.
Woke up to pea soup fog in town and headed up into the park to find these guys hanging out on a drippy cool morning.
Nikon Z6 II, 200-400mm VR II @ f/4, 380mm, 1/1000", ISO 800
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Z6 II, 600mm f/4 E FL + TC-14 e iii, f/6.3, 1/1600", ISO 4500
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Z6 II, 600mm f/4 + TC-14 e iii, f/6.3, 1/500", ISO 1600
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Z6 II, 600mm f/4 @f/6.3, 1/1600", ISO 2800
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Thanks Marcus!Beautiful shots, Dave, and each with such unique character. Maybe the framing on #2 makes it the winner but I'm a sucker for a closeup such as in #3. Great stuff.