I have made many trips to Yellowstone from the end of October through present, and all but my most recent are online, but I have been too busy to get individual posts online.
You can make the jump over to my blog to read short reports about these trips:
http://blog.shumwayphotography.com/2012 ... stone.html
If you want to skip straight to the gallery full of images you can do that here:
http://www.shumwayphotography.com/galle ... 506_cDVwdT
Make the jump to go through the online gallery, I ask that you leave comments/criticism or at least give your favorites a thumbs up... THANKS!
If you have questions, ask... I published the camera information with each image and have added full keywords to share just about anything you would want to know about the images.
Happy shooting
Lava Creek streams over Undine Falls as the ice of winter begins to form in Yellowstone National Park. Captured with a Canon 5D II and 70-200/2.8L IS II in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 1 at ISO50, f/16, and 2 seconds. The camera was mounted on a Gitzo 3540XLS tripod and Induro GBH2 head. A cable release and Singh-Ray LB Polarizer were used.
A red fox zeros in on a vole near Rainy Lake in Yellowstone National Park. Captured with a Canon 7D and 70-200/2.8L IS II in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 2/3 at ISO400, f/2.8, and 1/320th of a second. The camera was handheld.
A coyote walks through the snow as the sun breaks through the clouds near the Lower Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park. Captured with a Canon 7D and 70-200/2.8L IS II + 1.4 TC III in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 1 at ISO400, f/5.0, and 1/2500th of a second. The camera was handheld.
Frost clings to the limbs of a tree alongside Red Spouter Fumarole in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. Captured with a Canon 7D and 70-200/2.8L IS II in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 2/3 at ISO200, f/11, and 1/160th of a second. The camera was handheld.
I am sorry for the delay, and for the rather brief report from each of these trips.