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5th August 2016, 05:11 PM
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Close encounters of the Moose kind
I spent a few days in the Walden, CO area in search of moose and was not disappointed. Unlike my experience in Rocky Mountain National Park, I found these guys while on foot and alone in a remote area. I arrived before sunrise and came upon them within a few minutes of hiking the trail. I noticed the antlers through the willows and while I was still trying to discern what I was looking at, he stood up. I was able to keep up with his location by watching the tops of the trees shaking so I went around the trees and put some distance between us. I then realized there was another bull still laying in the stand of willows. I'd read up on moose behavior and learned much from a workshop a few years ago so I felt relatively safe as I watched them. However, there was some trepidation in the knowledge that these 2 might not be the only ones in the playground and how easily these huge animals can be hidden in the trees. I was able to spend over two hours watching them. Most of that time was observing them in and out of the willows without clear shots or great light but I managed a few shots that I like. Regardless of the shots, the experience was most exhilarating!
#1 1/800, f8, ISO 3200 at 250mm
![Close encounters of the Moose kind](http://i64.tinypic.com/b7b6gz.jpg)
#2 1/800 f5.6, ISO 3200 at 235mm I shot this one really crooked and in straightening lost some on the left side.
![Close encounters of the Moose kind](http://i65.tinypic.com/35aqag6.jpg)
#3 1/800, f5.6, ISO 400 at 200mm. There was a creek between us and I was standing behind willows on my side.
![Close encounters of the Moose kind](http://i68.tinypic.com/23tf5tg.jpg)
#4 1/800, f7.1, ISO 400 at 130mm.
![Close encounters of the Moose kind](http://i67.tinypic.com/4lgleb.jpg)
#5 1/800, f8, ISO 400 at 275mm. I would have liked more shots of them in the water but I realized they were crossing to my side so I put more distance between us rather than continuing to shoot. They walked across, unconcerned with me, and layed down to rest in another stand of willows. Seemed like a good time to let them be.
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5th August 2016, 09:42 PM
#2
Re: Close encounters of the Moose kind
IMHO...ya done good...enjoyable afternoon.
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5th August 2016, 09:50 PM
#3
Re: Close encounters of the Moose kind
Wonderful photos and narrative! Quite nice sets of antlers!
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5th August 2016, 10:12 PM
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5th August 2016, 10:58 PM
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5th August 2016, 11:03 PM
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Re: Close encounters of the Moose kind
Nice images. You hit the jackpot with these two.
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5th August 2016, 11:18 PM
#7
Re: Close encounters of the Moose kind
Thanks everyone for your kind comments!
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