p.3 #2 · Yellowstone and Grand Tetons -my first visit surely not the last
xterra07 wrote:
Super photos 😀. That's a Belding Ground Squirrel at the end of your first post, they live in colonies or packs, and communicate with each other.
thanks Robert for viewing and commenting and for the ID on the ground squirrel. BTW your processing of your landscape pictures is amazing.
p.3 #3 · Yellowstone and Grand Tetons -my first visit surely not the last
louie champan wrote:
A really awesome set.
thanks Louie. appreciate the comment and the viewing. YNP was insanely unpredictable. so much happens in a short time and then nothing for hours, maybe the entire day
p.3 #6 · Yellowstone and Grand Tetons -my first visit surely not the last
kwilliam8 wrote:
Fantastic set of images, KD! One of the finest and most diverse set of images that I have seen in a while. Great work on these, and thanks for sharing!
Keith W.
thanks so much Keith. I actually got into photography doing landscapes, so it was easy for me to revert back to it. The photo opps in YNP are tremendous. Additionally my friend graciously drove all the time, which allowed me to take shots from the passenger side
p.3 #7 · Yellowstone and Grand Tetons -my first visit surely not the last
Shasoc wrote:
Congrats on your firsts, KD. This is a great set with a very nice variety of well taken pictures. Well done.
Socrate
thanks socrate for the kind words and the constant encouragement. Did you read the caption on the 1st picture?
p.3 #13 · Yellowstone and Grand Tetons -my first visit surely not the last
wonderer wrote:
What a great and diverse set of images from that ecosystem, KD! These are brilliantly captured and presented to put the shine on those places that they truly deserve.
Glad you had a fulfilling visit and made some good friends there!
Beautifully done--thanks for posting.
--Kim
thanks a lot Kim for viewing and commenting. You are absolutely right about YNP being a unique ecosystem. It was a unique experience and I loved every minute of it.
p.3 #15 · Yellowstone and Grand Tetons -my first visit surely not the last
Thanks
The Mormon Barn is shot many times and is icionic symbol of the settlers moving west
On any given day in the golden light you’ll find at least 10-20 photgraphers
The bear cubs are so human like and was the most rewarding wildlife behavior to witness
They are very similar to human babies for sure
bs kite wrote:
Exciting images! Love the Mormon barn and the black bear cub.
p.3 #20 · Yellowstone and Grand Tetons -my first visit surely not the last
Karl Witt wrote:
Hello KD
Wow, you sure saw a lot of diversity in the area! What an incredible experience it must have been.Elks, Cinnamon bear and Badgers are sweet............and a whole lot of other goodness here too!
Nice
Karl
thanks Karl, YNP is amazing with the usual and the unusual life forms and landscapes.