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This moving water blur was created with the Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS lens and the EOS-1D Mark IV at Lehardys Rapids in Yellowstone. ISO 50. Evaluative metering +2/3 stop: 1/8 sec. at f/14 in Tv Mode. To learning everything that you ever wanted to know about creating pleasing blurs, click here |
Howdy From Yellowstone
Denise Ippolito and I flew to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for a photographic vacation. We worked in Grand Teton National Park for most of the morning, and then continued on to Yellowstone, ending up in the Moose Creek Inn in West Yellowstone and having dinner with Dale Franz, (D-Bob as I call him.) The weather is much too clear and by the afternoons, much too warm. No one has seen a cloud in days!
I prepared BAA Bulletin #341 before I left but JEN is having technical difficulties; we hope to have it out today.
We are headed for Mammoth Hot Springs early this morning. I will be back soon to let you know how we did.
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This Black Beat eating berries was photographed on Moose Wilson Road just north of Jackson, WY with the Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS lens and the EOS-1D Mark IV. ISO 1600. Evaluative metering +1/3 stop: 1/125 sec. at f/5.6. Once I saw my slow, slow shutter speeds I quickly switched to ISO 1600. I learned my lesson in Katmai 🙂 |
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The bear shot is great, especially the individual berry on the tongue.
Great work Arthur! Looks like we just missed you. We also started in GTNP and then to YNP. The funny thing is, when we were there, I was thinking it would be possible to run into someone like you in a place like that!
Sorry that we missed you. We have not run into many serious photographers.
Marvelous! Now you have bears as art.
The water blur is even better!
Artie, Tom and I have spent lots of time in Jackson and West Yellowstone and have taken lots of rides down Moose Wilson road and never saw a bear. You are so lucky and that is a great shot. Berries on tongue and all. You are right there aren’t a lot of clouds in the west this
year. I guess you will have to import clouds from Florida.
Hi Rosie, Actually, we saw several bears on Moose Wilson road. One of them was walking right down the road. We head back there in search of more bears and some moose on Monday. Later and love, artie
This Bear shot is absolutely marvelous.