Tag: photography

The Amazing World of Sax-Zim Bog

The Wary Mink I’m a die hard wolf/predator photographer who ventures out into the wilds of Yellowstone nearly every day of the year, to document the lives of the wild…
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How Wolves Become Habituated to Humans in Yellowstone National Park

Lamar Canyon Gray Pup with no Fear of Humans, Roads or Vehicles "Despite no close human contact, and only being watched through scopes for about one month, at approximately 600…
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Success! At last.

    Once again I arrived in Lamar Valley just after 5 a.m.  But, this morning, all was dark.  The moon was behind the clouds and all I could make…
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A Personal Exploration of the Ethics of Wildlife Photography in Yellowstone

A Personal Exploration of the Ethics of Wildlife Photography in Yellowstone "Jane (Goodall) has taught me to never hold back in trying to protect the things you love, that if…
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In the Back Country of Yellowstone with a Camera

  I learned long ago that taking off hiking in hopes of having memorable photo encounters with wildlife is folly.  And, so, for a time, I quit hiking with a…
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The Fine Line of Wildlife Photography by Simon Jackson

The fine line of wildlife photography   It’s a great honour to be writing for the Yellowstone Daily – an exceptional forum dedicated to my favourite place on Earth, made more special…
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A photo and a bear

All that I can really tell you about this photo is that I finally took one that was not a black dot on a hill. Wolf watching is not productive…
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Tons of Activity, few Photo ops – Lamars move the family

The possibilities of great wildlife sightings, due to numerous bison carcasses, and photographs, continues in the Northern range.  Great sightings are being had by many but the photo ops have…
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