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    Wildlife Pictures

    Hello,

    I went to the Bison Range yesterday in Montana. I got some really nice photos of animals. I was really upset because the pictures I took of the bear didn't turn out, it was way to blury. Anyway, here are some of the pictures I took...







    These Elk Pictures were taken in really low light (a little blurry)


    Fighting Bull ELk





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    good job. I must say (and this is with my nature pictures too) that I like pitures to have light. It's hard for me to like overcast pictures. but that's not your fault. good job.

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    WOW!

    I like the 2nd one (where it really is camouflaged) and that last one is really good! (maybe just a tad dark)

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    coolness

    Ditto on the two above comments, plus:

    This could be a result of the crunching done to get these pics 'web-ready' but it looks as if there were some blurring in most of them. What aperture/shutter speed/iso did you use? I only ask this as my first time out shooting wildlife on an overcast day, I got mostly the same results. Of course this was many years ago, but still. Perhaps I could offer more advice if I knew a little more about them! :-)


 

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