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Mad Dash For Yellowstone
• By Daryl L. Hunter
Santa Clause was good to me this year, and a Canon 400mm 5/6L
telephoto lens dropped down the chimney and this little boy couldn’t
wait to put that hunk of glass to work. I had a long weekend for
the New Year’s holiday, and the kids were out of school
so a trip to Yellowstone was nearly possible if Murphy’s
Law didn’t rear his ugly head.......................................Winter
in Yellowstone is truly a wonderful thing to experience. Its deep
snows, bitter cold, abundant wildlife and stark beauty
can imprint memories that can last a lifetime, and I have been
anxious to share it with my boys. Access to Yellowstone in winter
has become problematic since it has become illegal to take a private
snowmobile into Yellowstone. So instead of accessing Yellowstone
from the south entrance, outside Jackson Hole close to my home,
the trip mandated a mad dash for north
Yellowstone’s winter
road, an eight-hour drive away. I had a hunch that this might
be a good time for serendipity to dish me up some wolves for my
photo portfolio. --------------------------------------> More
The Search For Serrendipity
• By Daryl L. Hunter
Luck favors the prepared mind, as does serendipity. Webster's definition-Serendipity
- an apparent aptitude for making fortunate discoveries accidentally.
Audacious, is the photographer who chooses to make his living stalking
serendipity from one location to another then back again hoping
to capture light as it has never been captured before or tougher
yet as they may have captured it in the past. But that is what we
do, and that is what we live for.
Armed with our acquired knowledge of the magic
hour, cloud diffused lighting, outdoorsmenship, storm lighting,
instinct for peak action, wildlife behavior,
camera mechanics, changes in seasons, composition, astronomy, etc., we set
out to bring the natural world to armchair adventures, outdoor enthusiasts,
publishers,
and advertisers, and to do so we have to rely on serendipity. Accomplished
photographers are serendipiters, a serendipiters are those with
an aptitude for making desirable
discoveries by accident--------------------------> More
Living
A Richer Life Without Any Money • by Daryl
L. Hunter
Since purchasing
my first camera, I have been living a visual feast that
has cost me a real estate career in a
lucrative Southern California market. My scenery seemed to always
be just over the next hill somewhere, cityscapes just were not my
kind of inspiration, and I soon tired of local beach sunsets.
So it wasn't long before I was traveling farther a
field, weekend trips to Big Sur, Lake Arrowhead, Yosemite, and yes,
a three-day driving marathon to the Grand Canyon and Zion National
Park. I decided that my weekends just were not long enough. I would
just have to take more time off work, and then I could make it to
Tahoe, the costal redwoods, and the Oregon coast.
All
that driving wore out my car; it must be time to move to a prettier
place-----------------> More
Yellowstone In Winter • Yellowstone National Park is one of the world’s most popular natural areas. Every year, millions of visitors from around the globe flock to the park to view its scenic grandeur and abundant wildlife. And every summer, the park’s hotels, trails, campgrounds, and roads get clogged with gawking tourists. For the serious nature photographer, it is often difficult to get even a little elbowroom, let alone to find a spot to set up one’s tripod.--------------------------------------> more
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Jackson Hole Wildlife Film
Festival • Autumn is Jackson
Hole's most spectacular season! The colors, sounds and smells are
resplendent
as morning frost yields to the
warmth of each golden day. Animals are tense and in motion as the
landscape transitions toward the cold, dark months of winter. It
is this backdrop of wild beauty that sets the stage for the ninth
international Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. |