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Ok one more moose shot then I will post something else. He just happened to be right by the road saying hi to everyone.
Captured just after daybreak during the rutting season last fall. He had followed a female out of the bush and after a bit of grazing, he thrashed a tree and made his way back into the woods.
Construction: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpzAtyBatMQ
Site: www.cicolupo.com/bull
Cette oeuvre à été crée par Cicolupo, une société d'art suisse dont les trois membres fondateurs, Pascal Martinoli, Filip Wolfensberger et Joel Lobsiger Vargas, sont issus de domaines d'expertise et de cultures très différents.
Ils ont fondé Cicolupo au printemps 2010, après avoir réalisé différents travaux ensemble, et ont depuis réalisé de nombreux projets et organisé une série d'événements à Zurich, Bâle et Berlin.
Joel a lancé ses propres projets aux Philippines en 2014. Pascal et Filip travaillent toujours sur les projets Cicolupo à Bâle.
This work was created by Cicolupo, a swiss art company whose three founding members, Pascal Martinoli, Filip Wolfensberger and Joel Lobsiger Vargas, emerge from very different fields of expertise and cultural backgrounds. They founded Cicolupo in spring 2010, after having done different works together, and have since then realized numerous projects and organized a range of events in Zurich, Basel and Berlin. Joel started his own projects in the Philippines in 2014. Pascal and Filip are still working on Cicolupo projects in Basel.
Was a treat to watch this healthy bull elk cross Yellowstone's Madison River. One just never knows what critter might cross one's path in this special place.
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Hope your weekend is off to a wonderful start.
This seven point Imperial Bull is the early winner of the annual harem competition in Jasper National Park. While other bulls were bugling and trotting around anxiously, trying to attract cows, this dominant bull took some time to relax, while his harem grazed nearby.
Checking out the size of his competition and their racks, I doubt this bull has much to be concerned about... and he knows it.
Location: Slikken van Flakkee, the Netherlands
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This was the leader of the Musk Oxen herd. There was an old bull that was following the herd about 300 yards behind. I watched as this bull fight off a couple smaller bulls that showed interest in a cow that was nearing season. Wherever this bull wandered, the herd would slowly go his direction.
In this photo, it looks like he is taking an aggresive stance, but he wasn't. He was simply walking up a small incline in my direction.
We took a trip into Birmingham today. Didn’t get a chance to go in while the Commonwealth Games were on so I thought we should take the opportunity to go and see this cool sculpture before it moves on at the end of this month. Had to do some shadow work to lift out the detail, but the iPhone did well!
This bull was captured early morning during rutting season. He initially followed the female out of the bush, settled down to graze a bit, thrashed a tree and eventually strolled back into the woods.
Continuing my horns and antlers set with this bison bull photographed in Badlands National Park. His hind legs look like he may have some reptile DNA, but it's just dried mud.
I came across two bull moose out grazing near a lake in the Snowy Range of Wyoming and happily they let me watch them from a safe distance for quite a while. This was the bigger one. It was fun to watch them.
Just south of Spray Lake in Kananaskis Alberta is this pretty little pond. The view is looking south down the Spray Valley.
I'm sure no one expected me to post a moose in my horns and antlers series. But here he is. A pretty impressive bull moose found in Roosevelt National Forest, Colorado.
Antlers are the fastest growing tissue in any mammal and can grow an inch a day. A big bull moose can grow an 80-pound rack in a summer, adding a pound of bone a day.
He came out of the woods to a small pond to get a drink, just after the sun had set.
Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada
A breath of fresh air just a few minutes from Dublin City ... and home of the Bull Island mouse [goireland]
Digital Painting
Textures from Lenabem Anna and Topaz. Thank you.
I didn't do all so well with the elk rut at RMNP this past fall, but I did have a couple of exquisite sessions with moose. Be sure and check him large with a couple of clicks.
Thinking back on the lighting challenge here - butt light - I did have that two mornings in a row: praying, begging the fellow(s) to give it just a smidge of body turn or head turn to pick up that sunlight. Patience and luck are key.
This bull moose was hanging out in some relatively dense cover, making it a challenge to get a shot of him in the open. He was also intent on fattening up for the coming rut and winter, so his head was down devouring willows most of the time. Finally, he raised his head while framed in a narrow opening. Click!
Roosevelt National Forest, Colorado.
I've short-changed the elk rut in my photo stream so far this year, having posted only one shot. So here's the start of a short series to give that special event a little more attention.
Regular observers of the rut will recognize this posture by a bull when he is either charging another bull or gathering cows that have strayed too far. In this case it's the latter.
Everyday I see and interact with Snowy is a privilege.
What a gorgeous bull.
He truly is a gentle giant.