Coyote in soft light
phalvorson
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I haven't been much into wildlife shooting, simply because I don't have a big enough lens, and usually focus on scenics/landscapes. Recently I visited Yellowstone and started to feel the excitement that I'm sure wildlife shooting brings.
Visit my wildlife section for more. Thanks for looking!
Happy Shooting!
Visit my wildlife section for more. Thanks for looking!
Happy Shooting!
Palmer Halvorson
www.palmerhalvorson.com
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Excellent capture, Palmer!
Absolutely gorgeous image
If this was my image I would brighten and saturate the eyes just tad, this
will make an otherwise excellent image even better
Ron
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Your wildlife gallery is superb. Very lovely work.
You'll love the Lamar Valley in February. I was there last Feb. Dress warmly
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