Photographing Fall Wildlife in Grand Teton National Park
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ย. 2023
- Check out the amazing experience that I had photographing the wildlife and landscapes of Grand Teton National Park. Moose, elk, otters, and bears were just some of the amazing highlights of my trip.
Fall is one of the best times of year for wildlife photography here, and I came away with some of my favorite photos of all time.
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Gear:
Sony A1
Sony 400mm f2.8
Sony 70-200mm f2.8 II
Sony 1.4x Teleconverter
You nail it every time!❤❤❤❤❤
thank you so much!
Wow! My dream is to visit Yellowstone some day, great videos and photos! Best regards from Sweden!
Thank you so much! It's an amazing place to visit if you can!
Very nice, and thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for watching!
Man! Great stuff!
Thanks so much! I appreciate the support!
Nice vid. Thanks for sharing the nature.
Thank you! Nature should be shared by all in my opinion!
Very nice, you did really well with the osprey especially at short notice. Great work
Thank you! Definitely not a bird photographer but it’s one of the best bird in flight shots that I’ve ever taken
This was lovely! Thanks for this great video of one of my favorite places in the world!
Thank you so much! It’s a magical place that I hope more people get to experience!
Great video. Thank you for sharing. great photos. Do you recall the dates you were out there in the fall? We have a photo of the same Bull Moose near the creek. What a beautiful place!
Thank you! That particular encounter was on October 5th, 2023. It’s a very common area to find moose just outside the park
This was outstanding! You came away with some absolutely breathtaking photos in my favorite place in the country. Can't wait to watch more.
Thank you so much! It's a magical place! Stay tuned for more!
Did not know about Pilgrim creek area to see grizzly bears. I will look for that area next year.
They aren’t always there but give it a couple of days and one will usually pop up right there or close by
Same! Adding that area to my list.
Yellowstone is not an incredibly difficult place to photograph wildlife. It's one of the easiest places in the world to photograph wildlife.
I’d certainly make an argument against that. It’s the best place to photograph North American wildlife for sure, but the limited road network and safety rules about how close you can get to wildlife (and rightly so) make it very difficult to get good light/composition. That doesn’t mean that you can’t get good photos, just that you have to work much harder for them and get much more lucky compared to over wildlife destinations.