dallvr wrote:
Terrific set! Wish I had seen even one moose up in AK, lots of grizzlies, zero moose.
Thank you Shirley, I appreciate it. I have never been to AK so I would love to see some of the massive brown bears up there. Maybe some day. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
johnohio wrote:
Impressive set is right. Thanks for sharing the beautiful images. Makes me remember the few times I was able to grab a few moose shots. Many don't realize how massive these animals are. Thrilling and intimidating at the same time.
DivineFocus wrote:
Awesome set of images. I like that you included cows/calves which are too often overlooked. The antler shapes are very similar to southcentral AK. Which are typically different than interior AK.
Thanks Dan I appreciate it. I really like watching and shooting the cows and calves. It's amazing how quickly the calves grow. Would love to see the massive moose you have in AK. Maybe one day. Thanks again.
Dave_E wrote:
Wow Greg these are amazing. I was out in Jackson Hole a month ago with my two adult kids, and we were happy to see two moose, but nothing like these. Amazing. I agree with above 6 & 7 sweet as well as 17.
Dave
Thank you Dave !
I have an unfair advantage. I live in a Moose rich environment. All of these images were taken with 2 miles of my house. Thanks again for taking the time to view and comment.
guitardirky wrote:
As always - nice work Greg. Nothing beats some time out with moose.
Thanks guitardirky - From one moose lover to another I appreciate it.
Greg
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bertsirkin wrote:
Great images - my favs are 1, 7 & 17 (the last one). I assume you shot these in Colorado - as others have said, it's rare to see moose when traveling.
bert
Bert - Thank you ! No traveling, all of the images were shot here in Colorado. Thanks again I appreciate it.
I am envious of these. I've wanted an exciting moose op for a very long time and it just has not happened yet.
There is so much in this set of images you have. First, the lighting is perfect. Then there are all the different relationships. I especially like the hopping calf, the water dripping from a few of them and then the reflection one.