Yellowstone, February 8-10, 2013

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Yellowstone, February 8-10, 2013

Post by gohike »

Sorry for the long delay...I wont waste your time with excuses. Not a great trip, photographically, but it was a good three days. But at this point I don't mind the slow winter, because tomorrow I leave for the park and it's May :)

You can read the trip report here:
http://blog.shumwayphotography.com/2013 ... -2013.html
Inside of the blog post are links to images (as I write about them).

If you want to skip straight to the gallery full of images you can do that here:
http://www.shumwayphotography.com/galle ... 395_kWwXdX
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

Now it's time for the teasers:
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A winter landscape of a ridge above Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park. Captured with a Canon 5D III and 70-200/2.8L IS II in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 5/3 at ISO400, f/11, and 1/200 of a second. The camera was handheld, a Singh-Ray polarizer was used.
http://www.shumwayphotography.com/galle ... P&lb=1&s=A

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A Coyote (Canis latrans) makes his way through deep snow along Pebble Creek in Yellowstone National Park. Captured with a Canon 7D and 400/2.8L IS II in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 4/3 at ISO400, f/4.5, and 1/320 of a second. The camera was resting on a beanbag.
http://www.shumwayphotography.com/galle ... P&lb=1&s=A

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A Coyote (Canis latrans) makes his way along the Gardiner River in Yellowstone National Park. Captured with a Canon 7D and 400/2.8L IS II in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 4/3 at ISO400, f/4.5, and 1/640 of a second. The camera was handheld.
http://www.shumwayphotography.com/galle ... Q&lb=1&s=A

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Gardiner Canyon along the Northern boundary of Yellowstone National Park. Captured with a Canon 5D III and 70-200/2.8L IS II in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 2/3 at ISO400, f/11, and 1/1250 of a second. The camera was handheld.
http://www.shumwayphotography.com/galle ... J&lb=1&s=A
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