Split-second Skilled Decisions Capture Predatory Wildlife in their Natural Habitat
Viewing wildlife through the lens of a photographer allows the curious viewer to experience nature from the safety and comfort of their own home.
- Boulder, CO (1888PressRelease) April 06, 2011 - Where can you observe two Bald Eagles fiercely fighting over a meal, a Blue Heron expertly catching his dinner, Bull Elk loudly ushering in mating season, Big Horn Sheep butting heads on a slippery slope or eagerly watching [from a distance] a couple of 'cute' Grizzly cubs playing tag in a meadow?
These incredible split-second images have finally been released at WildlifeNaturePhotos.com. As well, Colorado Outdoors Magazine featured bald eagle images from our gallery in its April 2011 segment.
This hand selected gallery of wildlife images underscores the complex climate of the Rocky Mountains. Because you have a front row seat, you will experience Colorado and Wyoming's amazing scenery, vast mountain ranges, unspoiled waterways, diverse and sometimes vulnerable creatures and its colorful sunrises and sunsets.
Photography is an excellent venue in exploring your fascination with the wild, without the fear of personal harm. For instance, capturing grizzlies in their natural habitat is terrifying; their behavior is unpredictable and the consequences can be dire!
You don't have to speak a creature's language to understand what's being communicated! Sharing wildlife in its natural habitat through a lens is thrilling and that excitement is mutual among all nature photographers! According to Robert Humphrey, 'you never know what you're going to experience!'
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