Lovely presentation. Such and intersting palette of hues in these images.
Great way to take in both the Elk and the scenery Tim, quite the place to be I imagine, thanks for sharing
Picks are 2,3 and 4 but that's not to say I don't like all the others too!
Ok, so that first shot just blew my mind. I tried to picture myself having the opportunity to shoot that shot and wondering if I would ever have had the where with all to compose it the way you did. It really is brilliant!
That big monster elk is gorgeous and the pair with right head turns is so very cool. Love the wide shots to give perspective since I've never visited it really does give a nice idea of what the terrain is like.
I'm sad to say the only elk I've come across is packaged in my freezer (purchased not personally dispatched)...now I feel guilty...nah, not really
Eric
A most excellent post Tim! #1 is pretty cool, but #4 is my choice as best of bunch. In an ideal world, I would like to see a little separation of the animals, or a bit tighter, just so the snout of the little one doesn't end right where the neck of the other one starts. Minor nit, as I'd love to have any of these in my collection.
This is a really nice set, Tim -- great landscapes with elk living in them. #1 is my favorite -- the pose and the open country behind go together really well.
Mark
Tim, these are fantastic . Love that you included the gorgeous landscapes . Beautiful tones and subjects.
2, 4, 6 and 8 are my favorites of this lovely set.
Wonderful job on these, Tim. Looks like this has been a trip to see very different photography of wildlife.
Nice perspective in the first shot. It gives some interesting points to the eye to analyze, while #3 gives a sense of their habitat. #2 is on top of my favorites.
Socrate
Yessir that beautiful scenery makes for the sweet comps bro and this is one gorgeous set A thrill to see them so close and nice to see how healthy they look too!
Although I love what's inbetween, the first and last frames are too sweet Tim, fantastic framing for the opener and the pose on the youngun is just great
You dialed perfectly for the in and out light and the detail/color is a joy to view
Bet you got some killer scapes while you were there too