MALE ELK, BANFF NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA
A long telephoto lens was handy to stay far enough away from these majestic (if sometimes dangerous) animals to keep them from getting spooked by my presence. In fact, I had the time to carefully ‘arrange’ compositions like this, where the horns of one animal frame another. Nikon D50.
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Magnificent creatures…great capture!
Thanks for the kind words, Robyn. 🙂
Beatiful, Very nice