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April 4, 2017 rbdimmitt

Eyeball v. Storytelling (Part II)

During my recent trip to the Northern Yellowstone area around Gardiner, MT there were plenty of opportunities for photographing a wide variety of wildlife. And plenty of opportunities to get close-ups via Nikon’s great 600mm or go a bit wider with Nikon’s 300mm or 24mm-70MM. In telling the story, maybe these two images highlight the contrast between the two approaches.

Pronghorn (2 of 1)Pronghorn (1 of 1)

Pronghorn Antelope wildlife winter yellowstone

“Success begins and ends at the moment you go click, seriously.”

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“There is nothing that I am not interested in shooting. I am open to whatever is out there. But, I have no agenda. The joy of going out and not knowing what you are going to shoot is a wonderful adventure.”

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