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Cow Elk Rocky Mountain National Park
After getting a taste of photographing the elk in RMNP we went back up today trying to improve using what we learned from yesterday's lessons. Weekends aren't exactly the best time to go up there but when you work full time, what'cha gonna do? We felt like tourists with expensive cameras jockying for position to photograph the elk amongst the throngs of site-seers. 10D, 300/4, 1.4x Eval @ -2/3, Av @ f5.6, SS 1/500, ISO 200 Handheld Cropped ~10% for balance and composition. All comments and critiques are welcome. Thanks for looking. Bill Whala
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by Dennis Olivero
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