Baby Moose

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Holzwarth Historic Site, Rocky Mountain National Park

f/6.3 | 1/500s | 600mm | ISO 1250

The first day Trail Ridge Road opened for the season, I traveled over to Grand Lake to see if I could see some moose. The Grand Lake side of Rocky Mountain National Park is much more saturated area and is the perfect habitat for moose to thrive. On this trip, I saw 26 different moose, and oh boy I was excited. Here, a curious baby moose slowly approached me wondering what the guy with the enormous lens was doing. I maintained a safe distance while keeping an eye on the nearby mother and used my ultra zoom lens to capture this image.

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Holzwarth Historic Site, Rocky Mountain National Park

f/6.3 | 1/500s | 600mm | ISO 1250

The first day Trail Ridge Road opened for the season, I traveled over to Grand Lake to see if I could see some moose. The Grand Lake side of Rocky Mountain National Park is much more saturated area and is the perfect habitat for moose to thrive. On this trip, I saw 26 different moose, and oh boy I was excited. Here, a curious baby moose slowly approached me wondering what the guy with the enormous lens was doing. I maintained a safe distance while keeping an eye on the nearby mother and used my ultra zoom lens to capture this image.

Holzwarth Historic Site, Rocky Mountain National Park

f/6.3 | 1/500s | 600mm | ISO 1250

The first day Trail Ridge Road opened for the season, I traveled over to Grand Lake to see if I could see some moose. The Grand Lake side of Rocky Mountain National Park is much more saturated area and is the perfect habitat for moose to thrive. On this trip, I saw 26 different moose, and oh boy I was excited. Here, a curious baby moose slowly approached me wondering what the guy with the enormous lens was doing. I maintained a safe distance while keeping an eye on the nearby mother and used my ultra zoom lens to capture this image.

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