wow !!!
I second that Don.
wow !!!
No TC on that shot. And I can't claim nerves of steel. It was fear of wife who said, ”you will stand there and get that shot or you will have more to fear than getting trampled by a buffalo when I get through with you!” So I stood there.
It will be very hard to return the lens.
Welcome to the forumVery nice photos. I'm envious of your Yellowstone trip.
Mike
Farr's UT
Thank you. Some are the wifes. I will pass it on to her.Very nice photos. I'm envious of your Yellowstone trip.
Mike
Farr's UT
Excellent shots, I think you just convinced me I need a Yellowstone trip in May![]()
If you want to shoot animals then you need to go later in the northern winter months. February is an outstanding month.
If you want to shoot thermals, and probably not see much in the way of animals beyond buffalo then you go in the northern months summer.
Some of us can only go in the summer. My wife can not get off work in the winter months. We are planning a trip to Yellowstone in June.
Pack your patience. Any time there is an animal spotted the road becomes a parking lot. A very slow long parking lot.
LOL...Been There Done That. Called a BearJam. Was worth it though. Shouldn't have any issues seeing Bison and Elk. We saw tons of both of them. We also saw some Grizzly and Black Bear, and a coyote. Didn't see Moose, wolves, or Bighorn though. All in all, it was an awesome summer trip though. I can see Winter being better, but not sure I could handle the weather.