Great series of images for sure! My big fear that I have to reckon with is that if I get out there anytime soon, I may never come back and my family will have to either move to this amazing wilderness or figure out how to get by without me!! ;DJBeckwith said:Lloyd said:Click said:Lloyd said:Here are a few from last year’s trip to Yellowstone and the Tetons:
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Majestic landscape. Very nice shot.
Thank you for the kind words. This was a very memorable event. When I arrived the momma moose and her two calves were grazing in the river within twenty feet of several people who were already at the scene.The only downside to the day was that the mountains were almost completely obstructed by smoke from a nearby forest fire. I have always been nervous around moose as they can get very aggressive. This momma did not care the slightest about the people nearby and she moved in so close you could hear the bubbles from her nose when she placed her head in the water. It is these moments that keep me coming back to the Tetons and Yellowstone. The whole string of these photos can be found at:
http://www.pbase.com/lebthree/moose_schwabacher_landing_teton&page=all
Kindest Regards, Lloyd
Love this picture and the whole set. One of my "photography life goals" is to take a quality picture of a moose. I'm so fond of them I even have a moose decal on my rear windshield 8).
First and third images are my favorite! Very well done! Congratulations!Darlip said:Some more pics from Africa![]()
Big Bull by Darlip, on Flickr
Elephant B&W by Darlip, on Flickr
Time for a bath by Darlip, on Flickr
Black Rhino B&W by Darlip, on Flickr
serendipidy said:
Yes, just beautiful.Click said:serendipidy said:
+1 Very nice. 8)
Cory, this image rocks! Wish he was swimming toward you but it's really cool, nonetheless! 8)Cory said:

lion rock said:Sorry I put the wrong image in my last post. The first picture should be this: