I do believe that animals within the confines of the park are excluded from being eaten by humans who come into the park from without. In either case, I don't think I'd want to tangle with them. Besides, she was upset with the male at the time, or vice versa, and she and the two babies she had were keeping their distance from the papa. It was actually really nice to see these. I parked to take some pics of the scenery, and as I walked up to an area to get a wide view of part of the park, a bunch of people were suddenly hurrying to a place nearby. So of course I ran there too. The two babies, the mama and the papa came into view, papa got ornery with the others, they settled in for about 5 minutes or so, then the papa got up and left, with mama and the babies going with him.
My Mini Schnauzer "Freddy" and a small mule deer buck. Photo was taken in 2011 in the Winema National Forest in Klamath County Oregon. Location of photo is about 5 miles from the home of Thomas Rogers, designer of the Sacagawea Dollar reverse.
Sooo hard to pick one. I hike a good bit so I have tons of shots to choose from. I also photograph storms (no chasing yet, annoying family that cares about me lol (jk)). Here's one of a tornadic supercell a couple years ago. Cloud tops of 45,000 feet. Got a couple good pics of a funnel too but they aren't as pretty.
Oh my, you do know the contest states just ONE photo right mrbrklyn, not your whole family photo album right? Half of those aren't even nature type photos.
Well, some would fall under the cityscape I suppose. Some just wouldn't qualify for the contest at all.