Photographing Wildlife in Yellowstone
Part of my Personal Style Project was to capture and edit fantastic images in Yellowstone National Park. I was unable to put all of my images in one blog post so I’m dividing them up into sections. Most of these images were taken with a Telephoto lens which allowed me to get up close without actually getting up close. Photographing wildlife can be dangerous so be sure to stay a safe distance away while photographing them. Most of my pictures are of the highly photogenic Buffalo. However, I also managed to capture some unique images of a mama Osprey on her nest in Yellowstone Canyon and a nest of adorable caterpillars. A Marmot (also known as a Whistle Pig) also made a quick appearance during a light rain shower. You never know what you’re going to find when you visit Yellowstone. You’ll be amazed at the animals that can sometimes just pop up out of nowhere! Have a look below and comment your favorite wildlife picture!
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Bison/Buffalo
Cow Elk (Female Elk)
Elk and Buffalo!
Marmot/Whistle Pig
Osprey
Caterpillars
Chipmunk
Want to see more wildlife pictures in Yellowstone? Check out Cool Green Science’s page here!