Early Morning in the Lamar Valley

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….

Pronghorn closeup small

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Remembering the Summer

You know what it is like when you’re getting towards the end of winter; day after day of gloom with no end in sight. Winter can seem so long. Spring is almost here now and the first flowers are making their tentative appearance. Its almost like they are putting their “toes” into the cold water, testing it before jumping in!

I’m constantly looking for anything that looks vaguely like a flower and so I do find them in the strangest places. That said the best place in the depth of winter is the botanical gardens or anywhere with a decent glasshouse. Failing that I go back over my archives, longingly gazing at flowers I’ve photographed in the past.

Here’s a lovely rose I came across from the end of last simmer. My botanical knowledge is pretty limited I usually refer to flowers by the their colour. In this case I like the yellow looking one!

This photo by the way was captured using the so-called “plastic” 50mm 1.8 lens from Canon. At the price it is a must have if you’re branching away from the kit lens that came with your new camera. Often people think they need a big zoom or longer reach lens but really the standard 50mm is so versatile its hard to beat. I’ve got the Canon 50mm 1.4 semi-permanently attached to my Canon 5D as a great walk-around lens.

Takes pretty good “yellow flower” photos too, it turns-out.

Yellow from the summer

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