Joseph Bautsch
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I just returned from a 4 day trip up to the Smoky Mountains to get some fall color shots. I was fortunate enough to come across something that has not been seen in the Smokies in at least 100 years. Two small herds of Elk have been re-introduced in the Smokies in the last couple of years, one group on the north side and one on the south side. I came across this bull and six cows in a road side field near Smoke Mount on the south side.
EXIF: D90, 70-30mm VRII, CPL Filter, ISO: 640, Focal Length: 180mm, f/5.6, Shutter Speed: 1/160, Auto WB, Aperture Priority, Focus Distance 69 ft., Focus Point: Mid Chest, Post Processing in Aperture 3.
EXIF: D90, 70-30mm VRII, CPL Filter, ISO: 640, Focal Length: 180mm, f/5.6, Shutter Speed: 1/160, Auto WB, Aperture Priority, Focus Distance 69 ft., Focus Point: Mid Chest, Post Processing in Aperture 3.
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