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Moose in Teton Fall Splendor

After being frustrated with the forced prescribed burns that created a lot of haze and were killing most landscape photo shots at Grand Tetons National park, I shift gears to shooting wildlife.

Lighting was beautiful and a lot of photographers had fun chasing this bull moose, while he chased a cow.

I really don't understand why the parks services insists on having prescribed burns during peak fall colours every fall. Tourists and locals are both very frustrated.

Image Source: 
Equipment Used: 
Canon EOS 1D IV Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8L IS II lens Canon EF 2X II converter Gitzo 3540LS Carbon Fiber tripod RRS BH-55 Ballhead RRS L-Plate
Location of Photo: 
Grand Tetons National Park, WY, USA
Equipment
Camera: 
Canon EOS 1D IV
Focal Length: 
400mm
Shutter Speed: 
1/200 sec
Lens: 
Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8L IS II lens and Canon EF 2x Teleconverter
Aperture (F-Stop): 
6.3
ISO: 
800