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Looking for advice for trip to Yellowstone
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 21509" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Really great shots Kamper. I've been to Yellowstone four times, but I live in Atlanta and it's not an easy trip. Great advice in finding and getting wild life shots. That's been my experience as well. Last time I was there was in early May. The rangers had closed a number of areas because of the intrusion of bears. They are best shot at a distance with a long lens. They can be very dangerous especially when just coming out of hibernation with cubs. My avatar is grizzly shot I was lucky enough to get on that May trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 21509, member: 654"] Really great shots Kamper. I've been to Yellowstone four times, but I live in Atlanta and it's not an easy trip. Great advice in finding and getting wild life shots. That's been my experience as well. Last time I was there was in early May. The rangers had closed a number of areas because of the intrusion of bears. They are best shot at a distance with a long lens. They can be very dangerous especially when just coming out of hibernation with cubs. My avatar is grizzly shot I was lucky enough to get on that May trip. [/QUOTE]
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