2011-07-29

Photo Finish Friday: Elk


And there were two more in the bush.


Have a good weekend all!

PFF is the creation of my cousin Leah over at The Goat's Lunch Pail.

15 comments:

  1. That's great. I'd love to see one up close. Terrific pics, Reb.

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  2. Amazing that the one would come so close. Thanks for the pics.

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  3. David they are amazing. Just don't get too close!

    Thanks Leah.

    Messymimi, they are quite accustomed to traffic and paparazzi. You see though that I didn't get too close, they are still wild animals and will charge if you get too close.

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  4. Yes, the dark-clothed human at the side of the road is closer than I'd want to be.

    Mary Anne in Kentucky

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  5. I love how everyone pulled over for a meet and greet
    great shots Reb

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  6. Great pictures, sis! I, too, would be hesitant to be that close to one of those critters.

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  7. Mary Anne, I thought so too. There are always some people that get too close and get injured.

    Dianne, that is how you know there is a reason to pull over when driving through the mountains :) I don't imagine the long haul drivers like it very much though.

    Sis, you and me both! As you can tell, I was much further away, I don't run very fast with the cane ;)

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  8. Wow, elk! We don't get those where I live so it's a treat to see them--great shots, and thanks for sharing!

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  9. Fabulous creatures. Lucky you. I'm glad you shared because I don't know if I'll ever see anything like this in person. Wonderful photos, Reb.

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  10. Boy am I ever sad I missed my mountain trip this year.

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  11. Well, Crabby, you will just have to come and visit Alberta!

    Hilary, you and Frank are just going to have to come and visit!

    Travis, I can imagine!

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  12. Stopping by Reb! Great photos, I'm trying to get back into the swing of blogging... I've missed it.

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  13. AJ, thanks and welcome back.

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  14. The best thing about going to the mountains are the animals. Great captures, Reb.

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