Fun Friday: Canon or Nikon?
The age-old question: Which is better, Canon or Nikon? Well, this cow moose seemed to be investigating. While photographing moose at Sandy Stream Pond (in Baxter State Park, Maine), this cow moose calmly walked over to my camera setup (Canon 1D Mark 2 camera + Canon 500mm f/4 lens, on tripod), sniffed the end of […]
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Moose Potpourri
Today’s post completes the Maine moose trip photos from 2006 (except for another possible “Fun Friday” post). This post contains a few “miscellaneous” photos of the moose, captured at Sandy Stream Pond in Baxter State Park: A cow moose drinking from the pond: A bull moose exiting the woods … you can often spot the […]
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“Fun Friday: Splish-Splash …”
… I was takin’ a bath!” Following this past week’s theme, today’s post also comes my 2006 photo trip to Baxter State Park (Maine) to photograph moose in the fall colors. As mammals often do, this cow moose decided to shake off the water after lifting her head out of the water while foraging for […]
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Cow and Calf Moose
Today’s post features some cow and calf moose that I captured in 2006 at Sandy Stream Pond in Baxter State Park (Maine). In this first image, a cow and her calf are walking at the pond’s edge: A couple of minutes later, mom decided to cross the pond. With a little reluctance, the calf finally […]
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Bull Moose
Yesterday’s post (“Early Morning at Sandy Stream Pond”) featured some landscapes captured at Baxter State Park’s Sandy Stream Pond (Maine) in 2006. Today’s post features some of the bull moose that feed on the aquatic plants of Sandy Stream Pond: A couple of young bull moose also showed up at the pond: In my next […]
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Early Morning at Sandy Stream Pond
Over the next couple of posts, I’ll be sharing some images from a trip to Maine in 2006, to photograph moose. Today’s post includes a few landscape images I captured in the early mornings at Sandy Stream Pond (in Baxter State Park, ME) while waiting for the moose to arrive at the pond for feeding: […]