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Spontaneous Trip to Yellowstone National Park!
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<blockquote data-quote="John101477" data-source="post: 105931" data-attributes="member: 8223"><p>as has been said before bring everything you have... honestly with a trip of this magnitude I would really really suggest having a fast telephoto. quite a few images you will want to get in the morning through Yellowstone and the Tetons. Even if you have to rent the darn thing it might be better than not getting the shot because it was to dark. It is not quite like shooting the Grand Canyon from the south rim.</p><p>also take a 2x telecon. trust me when I say that IF you see a Grizz, you want to be a GOOD distance away not to mention the sea of 500mm lenses with people standing on top of their priuses to get the shot. </p><p></p><p>What ever you do, dont rush Yellowstone or the Tetons. While I "like" Yellowstone, I LOVE the Tetons. Both are extremely diverse and worth the time to explore both properly. </p><p>[ATTACH]24770[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]24771[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]24772[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John101477, post: 105931, member: 8223"] as has been said before bring everything you have... honestly with a trip of this magnitude I would really really suggest having a fast telephoto. quite a few images you will want to get in the morning through Yellowstone and the Tetons. Even if you have to rent the darn thing it might be better than not getting the shot because it was to dark. It is not quite like shooting the Grand Canyon from the south rim. also take a 2x telecon. trust me when I say that IF you see a Grizz, you want to be a GOOD distance away not to mention the sea of 500mm lenses with people standing on top of their priuses to get the shot. What ever you do, dont rush Yellowstone or the Tetons. While I "like" Yellowstone, I LOVE the Tetons. Both are extremely diverse and worth the time to explore both properly. [ATTACH=CONFIG]24770._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]24771._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]24772._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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