Please bring the print to our next Detroit PDML meeting. I'd love to see it.
Paul
On Sep 16, 2004, at 8:35 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:


Paul,
Thanks for looking & commenting. This was taken from a height of about a
couple of hundred feet.
I actually sat for a while, with the wolf in the far distance as she (my
original post incorrectly stated it was a male) gave the once over to the
overall scene before she came in on the kill - a very cautious animal. There
were four other wolves in sight but only one other adult dared to come in on
the kill.
Wolves have gotten a bad rap as being aggressive around humans. I have read
in several places that there has never been a documented case of a healthy
wolf attacking a human.
The posted image is full frame. I haven't printed it yet but I will - 12"X
18".


Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PAW: Action in Denali


Wow! Great shot, Ken. I took one look and thought, "Whoa, hope he shot
that with the 600."  At least it wasn't a hungry wolf. Looks like the
bird is going to get the tender meat between those ribs. You have to
print this one big, really big. Is it cropped?
Paul
On Sep 16, 2004, at 4:52 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:

Check out http://mypeoplepc.com/members/kwaller/offwallphoto/id2.html
to see
where I spent my last two weeks.

Shot 18 rolls of Velvia/Provia 400F & 1350 digital images  with the *
ist D.
Mostly with a 600mm FA and a 300MM FA.

Comments solicited.

WARNING: This image is a strong statement of the ways of nature. If
you're
not into red meat, don't look!

Kenneth Waller






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