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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4194721" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Back in 2002 while in Yellowstone, we had a similar experience with Elk. We first gathered with the others where they were parked, but there were so many, it was hard to get to the front to get pictures. (No one really filming, just taking pictures.) I could see about 3 Elk from that position, so I walked around the road a short ways and from that angle I could see quite a few more. In addition, two of the bulls were grazing right towards me, so I got some pretty good shots. And, I was standing out in the field to start with, and as they got closer, I went back to the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4194721, member: 7900"] Back in 2002 while in Yellowstone, we had a similar experience with Elk. We first gathered with the others where they were parked, but there were so many, it was hard to get to the front to get pictures. (No one really filming, just taking pictures.) I could see about 3 Elk from that position, so I walked around the road a short ways and from that angle I could see quite a few more. In addition, two of the bulls were grazing right towards me, so I got some pretty good shots. And, I was standing out in the field to start with, and as they got closer, I went back to the road. [/QUOTE]
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