Bull Elk in Yellowstone National Park. (Sony a6000)
Black Bear @ Moose-Wilson Rd. | Grand Teton National Park. (Sony a6000)
Grey Wolf in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park. We think this is the alpha female of the wolf pack in Hayden Valley. (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens)
Grey Wolf in Hayden Valley, Yellowstone National Park. We think this is the alpha female of the wolf pack in Hayden Valley. (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens)
Moose near Moose, WY! (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens)
Bird in Grand Teton National Park. (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens)
Bird in Grand Teton National Park. (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens)
Bird in Yellowstone National Park. (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens)
Bird in Grand Teton National Park. (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens)
Grouse on 2 Ocean Lake Rd. | Grand Teton National Park. (Sony a6000)
Hunting For Grizzly Bears with Our Cameras… and our new “Grizzly-Guru” friend and his $4,000 spotting scope! | Gallatin Mountains, Gardiner District, Montana
Deer in Grand Teton National Park. (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens)
A momma grizzly and cubs coming down the mountain. (This photo was taken with our Sony a6000 lens up against a Swarovski Spotting Scope that another person had – we got lucky! However, we didn’t have a camera attachment to affix our a6000 to the spotting scope which would have created a better photo. In contrast to this photo, the far-off shots of the grizzlies in the field are with the Sony a6000 with the SEL55210 lens without using the spotting scope.)
Grizzly bear cubs love to play! Do you see the white faced cub? So cute. (This photo was taken with our Sony a6000 lens up against a Swarovski Spotting Scope that another person had – we got lucky! However, we didn’t have a camera attachment to affix our a6000 to the spotting scope which would have created a better photo. In contrast to this photo, the far-off shots of the grizzlies in the field are with the Sony a6000 with the SEL55210 lens without using the spotting scope.)
The momma grizzly is standing up to check us out. Don’t worry, we were at a very safe distance using super telephoto spotting scopes – we didn’t have the right attachment for our camera which is why our photos are blurry. Next time, we are going to have the right camera equipment! (This photo was taken with our Sony a6000 lens up against a Swarovski Spotting Scope that another person had – we got lucky! However, we didn’t have a camera attachment to affix our a6000 to the spotting scope which would have created a better photo. In contrast to this photo, the far-off shots of the grizzlies in the field are with the Sony a6000 with the SEL55210 lens without using the spotting scope.)
This is Grizzly Country! See the momma grizzly? (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens without spotting scope.)
This is Grizzly Country! See the momma grizzly? (Sony a6000 + SEL55210 lens without spotting scope.)
Also, see our “In Search of Grizzly Bears In Yellowstone” story for more information about seeing grizzly bears in the Yellowstone area and the most important piece of equipment you should have with you (psst…it’s not camera equipment)!
We have many more photos to post here, so check back again soon!