Yellowstone Park Wildlife Guide

October in Yellowstone (Part 6)

Dawn's first light, as fog rises from OxBow Bend in Grad Teton National Park. Captured with a Canon 5DII 70-200/2.8L IS II in manual mode at ISO100, f/2.8, and 1/4th of a second. The camera was mounted on a Gitzo 3540XLS tripod with Arca-Swiss Z1sp ball head, a cable release was used in LiveView (mirror lockup) mode.

Canada geese, clouds and turning aspen all unite along the shores of OxBow Bend with Mount Moran reflecting as the sun rises on Grand Teton National Park. Captured with a Canon 5DII 70-200/2.8L IS II in manual mode at ISO100, f/11, and 1/160th of a second. The camera was mounted on a Gitzo 3540XLS tripod with Arca-Swiss Z1sp ball head, a cable release was used in LiveView (mirror lockup) mode.

A twisted tree stump near the top of Signal Mountain frames the distant summit of Grand Teton on a blue sky morning, in Grand Teton National Park. Captured with a Canon 5DII 17-40/4.0L in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of + 2/3 at ISO100, f/11, and 1/160th of a second. The camera was mounted on a Gitzo 3540XLS tripod with Arca-Swiss Z1sp ball head, a cable release was used in LiveView (mirror lockup) mode.

A break in the clouds gives way to the sun's rays that set a series of alpine lakes aglow, as seen from atop the Beartooth Pass. Captured with a Canon 5DII 70-200/2.8L IS II in aperture priority mode with an exposure bias of - 2/3 at ISO400, f/7.1, and 1/2000th of a second. The camera was handheld.

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