I am a nature and wildlife photographer based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. I enjoy sharing my experiences making photographs, as well as the images themselves. Come along as I venture into the outdoors to photograph beautiful landscapes and majestic wildlife.
This is a great and useful explanation of auto fine focus. And a question based on what I think we're doing here which is a calibration of the phase detect module, not the contrast algorithm. Therefore worrying about the ISO value is not necessary because the image is not used in the focus recalibration. Is this correct, or am I mistaken? Thank you.
I do not own or use the two telephoto lenses in this video. I do, however, own and use a 500mm f/4 for sports, wildlife, and surveillance. My 500 is flanked by a 200mm f/2.8 and a 1000mm f/11.
Nice. I did the sane thing at the end of June. Left my camper at Colter Bay and drove over to the same area around the dam for 4 mornings and evenings. No bears! Swans, elk and otters. Ended up finding bears up in Yellowstone the following week. Thanks for sharing.
Gobsmacked! First time seeing a Caddisfly hatch like that. Your amazing video and photographs are stunningly beautiful. If being jazzed by these images is nerd aesthetic, I’m heading to Comic-Con dressed as a Caddisfly.
Great morning! We are considering a trip out to Yellowstone next year and maybe check out Teton while there. We are looking at 7 days and I am pretty certain that will not be near enough time. Thanks for sharing all of the adventures that you have with us!
So Fun! Live in Bozeman. Reminds me of some of the trips with my daughter. Y'all share alot of our same proceedures.procedures. thanks Sigmund for sharing! Enjoy your times together on an adventure. My daughter is in her 40s now and we talk about how around every corner in ynp and tetons there was an adventure and a story!!
Good morning Steve wonderful wonderful photography you know your shit you are very good at what you do keep sharing the good stuff be safe in the wilderness carry some bear spray
Love the video. Was in GTNP early May and fortunate to see 610 with her cubs with snow falling right by the willows where you parked in this video. Love that bear. The fly hatching photos are incredible!! What a sight!
Is that a scar above 610's eye? I saw her a few days before she was hit by the vehicle last October. So glad she survived, I would love to see her again!
I had my closest owl encounter recently. It was kinda dark, in a wooded parking lot with storms rolling in. Fortunately the barred owl was still long enough and close enough to fill the frame. 1/20th f6.3 iso 5000 worked. Unfortunately I trimmed it's tail feathers slightly. Filling the frame really helps with keeping detail at high iso. Great video👍👍
Did you notice as the bear was crossing the road she looked to the right to make sure no on coming traffic. Smart bear, 399 taught her well. Perfect music to go along with your artsy bug shots. Lovely work Steve, have a great weekend .
Amazing Steve, the Caddisfly video and images where awesome. It looked like a snowstorm in summer. "Nature is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get”, I think that is how the quote went? :))) Thanks again for sharing.
Looks like a great time. Caddies photos were amazing. In your opinion, where’s the best spot to camp in GT? We stayed at Colter Bay 2 years ago and loved it. Will be returning soon hopefully. Thanks Steve.
I was in the Tetons last year and lucky to catch a big Grizzly in and out of the Snake River,was late to the shot and just had a side shot in the water and full drenched body out,still dripping,what a magical place.