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Overcast skies gave some nice soft lighting on these bull elk seen this past July 4th weekend. Nikon D810, Tamron 150-600
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He's a beast! Great images Doug.
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Interesting configuration on that first image. Somebody's red deer sneak in there?
Nice shots with the soft light.
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Overcast skies gave some nice soft lighting on these bull elk seen this past July 4th weekend. Nikon D810, Tamron 150-600 Nice shot's! I've never come across animals like that when I had a camera. I doubt I'd shoot an animal like that, great gene pool might get lowered!
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Don- I suspect his genes have already been passed to the cows and their offspring for years already. 1'- no elk farms in Arizona that I know of. Hopefully not any to come either. Shrapnel- looks like your local boyz are getting ready for a night on the town.
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