Yellowstone & Tetons wild animal photos

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The Grizzly is from from Yellowstone and was one of a family of three, the rest are from the Tetons. My first shot of a Cedar Waxwing, I don't think we have them in California. On the Osprey shot, a lesson to be remembered...when I was shooting a grizzly family and knew that my card was getting full I stopped to change the card before it ran out and missed a key shot anyway. When I was shooting the Osprey and knew my card was getting full I did not change it, thinking I had enough space to run the session out, and I missed a key shot of a third Osprey swooping down to grab the just delivered fish and flying away with it...lesson, sometimes you just can't win either way! But certainly the lesson to me is plan better. Nikon D850 and a Nikon 500PF and I do think the shots would have been sharper with a Sony! All handheld except for the Osprey since we were just

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The Grizzly is from from Yellowstone and was one of a family of three, the rest are from the Tetons. My first shot of a Cedar Waxwing, I don't think we have them in California. On the Osprey shot, a lesson to be remembered...when I was shooting a grizzly family and knew that my card was getting full I stopped to change the card before it ran out and missed a key shot anyway. When I was shooting the Osprey and knew my card was getting full I did not change it, thinking I had enough space to run the session out, and I missed a key shot of a third Osprey swooping down to grab the just delivered fish and flying away with it...lesson, sometimes you just can't win either way! But certainly the lesson to me is plan better. Nikon D850 and a Nikon 500PF and I do think the shots would have been sharper with a Sony! All handheld except for the Osprey since we were just

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The Grizzly is from from Yellowstone and was one of a family of three, the rest are from the Tetons. My first shot of a Cedar Waxwing, I don't think we have them in California. On the Osprey shot, a lesson to be remembered...when I was shooting a grizzly family and knew that my card was getting full I stopped to change the card before it ran out and missed a key shot anyway. When I was shooting the Osprey and knew my card was getting full I did not change it, thinking I had enough space to run the session out, and I missed a key shot of a third Osprey swooping down to grab the just delivered fish and flying away with it...lesson, sometimes you just can't win either way! But certainly the lesson to me is plan better. Nikon D850 and a Nikon 500PF and I do think the shots would have been sharper with a Sony! All handheld except for the Osprey since we were just
Nice work! I especially like the one of the two beavers - you don't often find them posing so nicely for a photographer!
 
All nice but the beavers interacting is my favorite also. Nicely done :cool: (y)
 
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