Yellowstone Country 2009 by Dave Wyman
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The 2009 Yellowstone Country photography expedition was all over the place with the weather: bright, warm sun, rain, heavy snowfall. As usual, we photographed a multitude of subjects, from glorious geysers to animated animals to lustrous landscapes. This year, I've broadened the geographic scope of the photographs to include views of our trip to and from Yellowstone. We made our way from Salt Lake City, where our group came together, through Utah, Idaho and Wyoming.


To view my brother Dan's gallery of Yellowstone images, go here.



Male Pronghorn Antelope

Capture Date: Oct 8, 2009 04:19 PMViews: 325

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Eye on the Prize

A male Pronghorn Antelope keeps a careful eye on the love of his life, who waits patiently for his inevitably amorous advance.

To view my brother Dan's Yellowstone images, which he made on the same trip, go here.
Capture Date: Oct 8, 2009 04:17 PMViews: 314

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Bull Elk Calls to his Harem

Capture Date: Oct 8, 2009 03:44 PMViews: 313

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Female Elk Finishes Her Lunch at the West Thumb Thermal Area

Capture Date: Oct 6, 2009 01:31 PMViews: 313

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Raven Takes Wing

A snow storm suddenly blew down the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. For a while, a raven perched itself atop a hoo-doo just below the viewpoint of the canyon. Eventually, it decided to find a more hospitable location, and after making this photograph, I headed for my own sanctuary, in our van.

My brother Dan traveled with me. To view his Yellowstone images, go here.
Capture Date: Oct 7, 2009 03:55 PMViews: 315

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In the Eye of the Raven

My brother is a patient photographer. Employing his method allowed me to approach close enough to photograph the reflection of our van in the raven's eye.

To view my brother Dan's Yellowstone images, which he made on the same trip, go here.
Capture Date: Oct 7, 2009 11:06 AMViews: 313

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Female Bighorn Sheep, Near Big Sky, Montana

Capture Date: Oct 9, 2009 01:14 PMViews: 312

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Young Bull Moose, Grand Teton National Park

These two bulls engaged in some good-natured shoving, near the Gros Ventre campground.
Capture Date: Oct 10, 2009 08:01 AMViews: 315

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Cow and Calf - Moose Wilson Road, below the Tetons

Capture Date: Oct 10, 2009 12:10 PMViews: 313

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Cow and Calf Moose - Near the Gros Ventre River, East of the Tetons

Capture Date: Oct 10, 2009 08:03 AMViews: 313

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Bison near the Lake Hotel, Yellowstone

Capture Date: Oct 7, 2009 02:46 PMViews: 312

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The Hunter and the Hunted- Bridger National Forest

Carl Jung posited the concept of a collective unconscious - the idea that humans can not only create and retain memories, but that certain kinds of memories are with us from birth, passed down as unconscious concepts that we draw upon to understand the world around us. One of those archetypical memories includes the Hunter. For sport, for food, humans have indeed probably hunted since we became human.

We found this hunter, walking with the head of the elk he'd killed, walking back to his camp along Fall Creek Road.
Capture Date: Oct 10, 2009 01:29 PMViews: 314

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Reflect on Where Civilization and Wilderness Meet

Looking into - and out of - a storefront window, Afton, Wyoming
Capture Date: Oct 5, 2009 03:27 PMViews: 315

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Self-Portrait in a Bumper, East of Montpelier, Idaho

Capture Date: Oct 5, 2009 02:10 PMViews: 315

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Rick MacIntyre, Wolf Biologist

When you want to find a wolf, find Rick. You shall know this ranger by his yellow vehicle, in which he carries the tools of his trade, including his spotting scopes, binoculars, and an antenna (to pick up signals from wolves wearing radio-transmitter collars). Here Rick is unwittingly posing - in reflection - for his portrait while out looking for wolves near Mammoth Hot Springs.

To view my brother Dan's Yellowstone images, which he made on the same trip, go here.
Capture Date: Oct 8, 2009 09:11 AMViews: 314

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