Everywhere you go in Yellowstone, you will come across different wild animals roaming the park. Be careful which ones you approach.
Everywhere you go in Yellowstone, you will come across different wild animals roaming the park. Be careful which ones you approach.
Life = stress, right? Not necessarily.
Everywhere you go in Yellowstone, you will come across different wild animals roaming the park. Be careful which ones you approach.
El Dorado Park, and El Dorado Park Nature Center is a place where family can go picnicking, or a couple, or just friends who wants to gather and meet up, to set a stroll around in the park or the Nature Center (wild life sanctuary).
It has various species in the Nature Center, ranging from Great Egrets, Coyotes, Owls, Rabbits, Squirrels, to Monarch Butterflies if seeing them in the right season.
Sometimes if the day is just right, the right brisk of ice-cold weather, you can see some residue on the wild flowers. Somedays the man made lake, and stream you'll be able to see the purest stillness in the water, to create mirror-like scenery.
A baby-Great Egret bird, searching for food in this creek/stream. I just loved how the lighting worked here, the clarity of the water, the sharpness on the face, and the parts of the feather.
I think that seeing these elephant seals was one of the most spectacular sights of our roadtrip to Los Angeles. One beach, probably half a mile long was simply covered with seals lying next to one another.
I think that seeing these elephant seals was one of the most spectacular sights of our roadtrip to Los Angeles. One beach, probably half a mile long was simply covered with seals lying next to one another.
This big fella decided to say hi with really large yawn.
A mother seal teaching her baby seal how to swim.
What a rare sight to catch.
While overseeing some idealistic approaches in photography, it takes time and patience to realize there is a bigger picture than inside of a viewfinder frame.