I had some fun taking this photo. It was just after sunrise in the Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park and I was on the hunt for some wildlife. I was looking for bears but I don’t think they are spotted much in this location anymore. I went quite a long way across the plain to get as close as possible to these pronghorns. There was a herd of about 30 or so grazing in the early morning light. I had a pretty long lens (300mm F4) attached to my Canon 7D with the other camera (Canon 5D) connected to the tripod for some nice landscape shots.
I was expecting the herd to get skittish and run enough; either they were pretty tame or I’m a good sneaker, as they didn’t scatter as I got closer. Then this doe actually came towards me – it was like she was saying “hey, who are you?”. In the end she was I guess about 20 meters away from me. She batted those long eye-lashes for me and I took the shot.
I carried on sneaking across the plain until I heard growling. Either I was hungry or I was getting tracked by another animal with 4 legs… I true adventure photographer style I made a whole lot of noise and then made my way back to the car. It felt like a long way across that plain! I like to think it was a mountain lion. Well, that’s the story I’m telling….
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