Moose are by no means rare here, but I like the way this shot turned out.
She didn't spook as long as I kept my distance. But she kept those two big eyes on me the whole time. :lust
Nice capture showing how most of our subjects appear.
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Sweet shot! Good to see another Alaskan around too!
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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!"
to bad we have big problems keeping them off the roads here in sweden..To hit allmost a ton of moose in 80 mph isnt a nice experience!
I think this one shows how they are in the woods..Hard to see even if you think of their big size!. As you said.. someone is watching you!
Gr8 capture
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Thanks for the feedback everyone.
Yes, Alaska is a great place to be a photographer.
I kick myself for waiting so long to upgrade to a DSLR.....better late then never.
Double I really think it is an interesting image. It's obvious that the moose sees you. Nice eye contact despite the heavy brush.
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