dalite: I agree on the 7d noise - my house in under renovations and my computer is acting up because it has been moved around. As a result of no house to sleep in I have been in Hawaii, Vancouver Island and Radium Hot Springs and hotel. I know - hard to get a tear for that But when life returns to normal I will fix the noise. I am glad you like them. Highway 93 is thick with moose. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Mstic: Yes they do look cute until you look in their eyes and realize they are sizing you up for fleeing or killing. They are majestic killing machines. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
nilo4fm: Glad you like the series. It was a great time. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Wow, what an experience. I can imagine the heart racing as the wolf got closer and his friends disappeared. I get nervous when I'm hiking and hear coyotes nearby, I can only imagine the feeling with a pack of wolves. Great shots!
Whatever you do when you encounter wolves, Do Not Run! That stimulates their instincts and they will see you as prey! And, don't stare the alpha wolf in the eyes, that's a challenge.
harland: I will see if I can find the pack when you visit in August. I hear they really like Oregon raised humans. Glad you like them. It was great. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Sharona: I am still telling everyone I know - it was special. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Rob Tillyer: Glad you like my wolves. They were a really great experience. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Jfwoodman: I am only afraid of Grizzlies, cougars, wolves, moose, and buffalo in ascending order. But as I describe to my wife - its more dangerous to drive on the highway than to take pictures of animals. Glad you like the pictures. Much appreciated. Scott
harrygilbert: I understand the "do not run" rule. But I did stare the alpha in the eye. I will work on my humble look. Glad you like the images. Thanks for the tips. Much appreciated. Scott