Perspective
18 hours ago
Dusty words lying under carpets,
seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
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oh my goodness, what great shots. What emotion! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful animal & captures! TFS! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteWow. I love those photos - you caught the insanity of a big bull in rut perfectly. You must have a great telephoto lens because I doubt that you were really that close. Wow again!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting closer on the dSLR. My dad is thinking about contributing toward one as a christmas gift for me - my mom was a great photographer and he wants to encourage me to follow in her footsteps. Sounds good to me!
You are brave to be taking shots when the elk are in rut especially when females are near by. Beautiful creatures! HAppy WW
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots! My DH is drooling over them!! How ever did you get so close. Just beautiful! Did you notice that you were a lucky Wizard last week over at my place? You can claim the Wednesday Wizards badge to display on your blog or where-ever you wish :) ~hugs, Faythe
ReplyDeleteI have to ask, where you close enough to hear them? I find their call sounds like a squeaky toy coming from such a massive animal!
Gorgeous photos, really captured some character in some of those faces :)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Oh, thank you for sharing ♥♥♥
ReplyDeletegreat series. and it is great you are loving your bike into the winter weather.
ReplyDeleteAwesome series.
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely fierce. Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are absolutely fantastic. What beautifully strong and graceful animals!!
ReplyDeleteIncredible shots. I don't think I've ever seen any quite like them. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe these are real. Amazing work!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat nature shots! Their expressions are priceless.
ReplyDeleteNice Nice Nice! I got a similar shot as the bottom one - and I saw a herd but they weren't as close together as yours. Love these!
ReplyDeleteWow! What shots. I do hope you use a looong lens though! A belated Happy WW and thanks for your visit!
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