shakyhands wrote in post #3111200
Spectacular! I love the last shot....he's licking his lips. I can't believe you got that close without him taking off. wow.
Sorry to revive this thread, I'm new here just joined. Anywho, the moose in Algonquin are quite tame in the sense of not running away when you get close to them. If you approach them slowly you stand a better chance at not scaring them away. I went the last week of May and my boyfriend managed to get about 5 feet away from one on the side of the road. We spotted a total of 9 in 3 days. Unfortunately I hate a really crappy old school HP camera so the pics weren't great. I however just picked up a new canon digital and will be visiting again at the end of June 
Great photos by the way
I only managed to see 2 bulls out of the 9 I saw.
dancad wrote in post #3119724
Even if they are apparently calmer and smooth tempered at this time of year that guy had alot of balls doing what he did. I couldn't believe it when he emerged from the woods not 5-10 feet from that bull moose - waving his hands and flashing his P&S. I was nervous enough from 25-30 feet away
Great shots, especially the last. Already looking forward to going back...whenever that'll be...
Man if he's dumb enough to wave his hands in the air like a mad man like he's tryin to get the animals attention he can't've expected anything less than either startling the moose and/or having the thing run at him, geeze some people are dumb. My boyfriend approaching it was extremely slow and calm and low to the ground as to not make it feel threatened, he was just trying to get closer to see a) how close he can get without actually touching it, it was huge lol and b) to get a better shot seeing as the zoom on the cam I had was practically non exhistant lol
For the sake of crappy proof ...
That was the one he approached, and it didn't run away. He got close enough to feel close enough which was 5 feet. Didn't need or want to be any closer than that. I was sitting in the car about 20ft away lol The photo was heavily resized to host on another board I frequent.