p.3 #3 · Moose (Bulls in Velvet and a Few Cows and Calves)
OwlsEyes wrote:
This is a really amazing set of images... I love seeing the full racks in velvet...
Your photos of mothers and calves are touching... I love this type of work where there is a mix of environmental images and portraits.
cheers,
bruce
Thank You Bruce - I agree, I really like the way the Bulls look when their antlers are fully grown and covered in velvet. Shedding should be happening In the next couple of weeks.
p.3 #5 · Moose (Bulls in Velvet and a Few Cows and Calves)
Greg,
These are just wonderful. I don't recall seeing so many excellent Moose images in one place. I would be hard pressed to pick a favorite, but I really like #15 -- 'The Kiss' shot -- takes me back to my wedding photography days!
p.3 #11 · Moose (Bulls in Velvet and a Few Cows and Calves)
Karl Witt wrote:
Don't you have any 'little' animals in your area
I'm in awe all the wonderful images and encounters you have here Greg. Quite a special series, really some tender moments from these massive animals. #18 really sets the mood, #11 is a great capture and several more are magnificent. Thanks for sharing, these are beautiful!
Karl
Thank You Karl - I always appreciate your comments and feedback. I live in a great area for wildlife. I am very fortunate to share my neighborhood with a variety of animals.
These are just wonderful. I don't recall seeing so many excellent Moose images in one place. I would be hard pressed to pick a favorite, but I really like #15 -- 'The Kiss' shot -- takes me back to my wedding photography days!
DivineFocus wrote:
Beautiful set of images. Good on you including some cows/calves. They re under appreciated critters.
Thanks Dan - I know Bulls get all of the attention, but I really enjoy the cows and calves. I especially like when the calves are new born and are that orange color and all legs.
Thanks again
Greg
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Shelby82 wrote:
Just curious, were these taken at Brainard Lake ? Thanks
Thanks Shelby82 - No these were shot in the Mosquito Range. Thanks for looking I appreciate it.