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Bison Youngster in Yellowstone & Grizzly Help!

 
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Aug 05, 2010 21:39 |  #1

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Aww, cute isn't it?

Ok, second picture... So what did I do? Shoot too high of ISO was one thing. But is he out of focus? I can't seem to PP this very well. Ugh, stupid me.

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Thanks for any comments or help!

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Aug 05, 2010 22:50 |  #2

Definitely oof. What lens were you shooting @ 560mm?
Tripod?

Man, thats too bad, great composition and overall photo.
I'm just starting with a long lens and expect a steep learning curve.




  
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Aug 06, 2010 06:35 |  #3

Yeah, the griz is definitely OOF. I have a bunch of shots from a recent trip into the park that are the same, because I was shooting with a Sigma 150-500 and handheld at that too. Brain dump on my part, to not use the tripod.

I like the Bison shot. Unfortunately, cute as it is, a couple of people were trampled/gored by a bison not too long ago. More people are injured by bison and elk, than by bear!


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Aug 07, 2010 17:49 |  #4

pantherphotos wrote in post #10671903 (external link)
Unfortunately, cute as it is, a couple of people were trampled/gored by a bison not too long ago. More people are injured by bison and elk, than by bear!

Well, when you throw stuff at them to get them to look up so you can snap a photo or video eventually you're gonna piss 1 off and they''re gonna charge/gore ya.




  
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