Man these are spectacular Tim...now I really see what I have been missing all these years...what beautiful vistas and a rainbow to boot...you must be livin' right my friend.
I know they didn't totally go extinct but the last shot reminds me of the opening in Jurassic Park where they see the dinosaurs for the first time around the river...it would be pretty cool for me to witness bison this way.
Eric
What a beautiful set Tim ! Love the little birdies , great shots and congratulations on your firsts .
The bison shots are wonderful. Love seeing the landscapes . The rainbow is certainly very unique in that shot. Love the muddy bison. Can't wait to see more.
Tim, I really like the splash of color from the rainbow contrasting the less colorful winter range. Proof that keeping the camera close at hand pays good dividends.
Congrats on your firsts, Tim! This is a beautiful set with some spectacular vistas and that rainbow is a nice touch. Well done!
4 and 6 are my favorites.
Socrate
You don't miss much buddy, you got the little ground hoppers and the massive ground pounders!
The land/animal scopes are beauties Tim, nice take on a wide look of things
I happen to find #4 astounding in the range of the darker hues, well done sir!
Little tiny birdies and great big quadrupeds -- I can see you have not lost your flexibility. There's a lot to see up there -- it must have been a great trip. Thanks for showing these!
Mark
Dec 09, 2012 at 10:36 PM
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A terrific set, Tim.
I agree that Yellowstone is a special place.
A small info nit: I'm pretty sure (but not 100% positive) that isn't mud on the bison. They have dust wallows that they roll around in. All the wallows I've seen were a white dust. Made from exactly what mineral, I'm not sure, but I've seen the big bruisers dust themselves all over, and when they're done, they look just like in your image. It's my favorite shot- in any case.
Charlie
Very nice set, Tim.
#4 is great and I particularly like the last three landscapes with the bisons in it.
Sure looks like a very cool place the visit.
Chris