Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Elk Crossing

26 comments:

Helen said...

Beautiful shot! Thanks for sharing.
Helen

Gunilla said...

Hi,
Thank you for follow my blog so that I can take a look at yours.
And look at all your beautiful photos. I really look forward to see more.And learn more too.

Have a great day

Gunilla

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

wowwwwwwwwwwww!!!! all of these are just stunning! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)

Isha Shiri said...

Hello!
I want to thank you for being part of my Blog "One day and two days ..."

Your attention and your affection is very important for me to continue!

I want you to be full of love light
Thank you sincerely;
Adelle

Shanti Perez said...

Love the color!

Queen-Size funny bone said...

perfect....

Julie said...

You get the most amazing pictures. Love this one!

Sylvia said...

Wow! Very impressive. What an excellent shot! It must be a beautiful place!

Grandma Yellow Hair said...

Very nice shot! Just came by to see what pictures you have posted and to say Happy New Year
Maggie

Lorilee said...

I've enjoyed browsing your wonderful photos. I think I am especially drawn to the snow photos since I live in South Texas and it almost never snows here!
Blessings,
Lorilee

WR said...

Hi Steve:

thank you so much for stopping by my blog! Your photography is WONDErFUL! Will also follow your blog. Isn't photography a wonderous way to pay attention to the details of this gift called earth!

Happy New Years to you and your

WR

Vagabonde said...

I do like your snow pictures but I also like the elks picture a lot, it is so clear. I just bought Photoshop Elements 17 – it is still in the package. Do you use programs like this? I bet it’s complicated - I'll have to study it.

Elizabeth Mahlou said...

I continue to be impressed by your photography. Wishing you a photogenic 2010!

NikonSniper said...

vagabonde,
yes, i love photoshop elements. they teach classes on it at our community college and it was worth the lessons. i strongly recommend taking a class. i bought many versions and gave up trying after a few days. if you sent me a photo that you wanted to have improved ... you would be shocked how fast i could send it back. and remember i fell off the turnip truck at 50mph several times. so i believe anyone can do it if they invest in a class and practice. when you know a bit more it's really fun.
nikonsniper steve

sea gull lighting said...

Cool picture!

Glennis said...

Magnificent animals, a great shot.

Anonymous said...

Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!

Jeanne Estridge said...

Beautiful shot -- cool to live near such a spot.

Beth said...

This really is beautiful! I've considered taking a Photoshop class. This might be the year...

Glad I found you! I'll be back.

MCCasey said...

Do the people who live there have problems with elk eating all their plants??LOL

Kcalpesh said...

I'm back after a long time and great to see your blog with such great captures.... very refreshing...


Pixellicious Photos

Heckety said...

They call them 'Zebra Crossings' here........

NikonSniper said...

kcalpesh,
nice to have you back. hope you have a great 2010.
nikonsniper steve

NikonSniper said...

MCCasey,
This photo was taken near the south rim of the Grand Canyon so I think that they sorta expect the animals to eat whatever they want.
NikonSniper Steve

Bish Bosh Bash said...

Hi again Mr Steve from a cold and frosty southern UK. Thank you for taking the trouble to 'peek & join' my happy little blog-ette Sir.

Fact is, there was so much noise and singing going on over here at your blog. I thought it was about time I gate crashed and discovered what all the commotion was about.

That's when I got the fright of my blogging life - three million four hundred and forty five thousand Bloggerers!!!?

Cripes & crikey Steve! That's...EVERYBODY!! ....Except 'ME!'

So you see I just had to join there and then as I was quite clearly the only blogga left on planet Blog, that wasn't a follower of your site.

When you reach ten million followers next month, you should get your blog a valuation. Might be worth enough to buy out Google.

Don't forget you are always welcome over at me & mine, even if all you want to do is sneak away for some peace and quite for half an hous or so. I won't tell anyone your'e there.

And the coffee's excellent.

It's Italian!

Have a better day. Phil.

P.S. How the hell did you manage to get from Sydney Harbour Bridge to Elkland, in just two minutes? You got a 'transporter' hiding in the basement?

running4him said...

Wapiti Away!!