Today I went to a private game park to photograph captive Timber (Grey) Wolves. The weather conditions were idyllic - bright overcast with periods of snow. And of course, the wolves were magnificent!
Photos with EOS 1DsmIII; 500/4 IS lens (some with 1.4 x & 2x teleconvertors)
ISO 400; manual metering off snow + 2 (confirmed by checking histogram)




Awesome, you're a lucky man.
ReplyDeleteHey Ethan, is this a place near Toby? I would be interested in more info about it.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos! How do you get into photography? I would love to do something like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone.
ReplyDeleteCraig: Are you getting out much? Great winter landscapes ops this year! I might make a trip back to the Bruce soon to shoot.
Mark: It's quite far away and I hate to say that I've been sworn to secrecy about the place by the person who told me about it.
Anna: I've been interesting in nature since I was a little kid - the photography thing is just an off-shoot of that! It's all about spending lots of time outside learning and exploring!