Wild Elk, Redwood National Park.

© David E. Cook

Wild Elk, Redwood National Park.

Uploaded: March 11, 2008

Description

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/30 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 90.00 mm, Model: NIKON D200

Comments

Daniella Puente March 11, 2008

Great capture David... #875265

Paul G Slate March 11, 2008

Great comp! Fantastic image!! well done! #5629129

Kevin P. Kreischer March 11, 2008

Nice shot David
Looks like right place right time! #5629204

Liz blahh March 11, 2008

Great capture & timing! #5629288

Chuck Bruton level-deluxe March 11, 2008

Great capture
I saw a Elk crossing sign the other night on US 65 in N. Arkansas. My gosh! that'd be a big fender bender. #5630074

Denny E. Barnes level-deluxe March 11, 2008

I love it, David!!! Think maybe he can read :))) We had three deer walk behind a Danger Deer Crossing sign and across the road right in front of us but my camera was not within reach, darn. Great capture, well done!!!
Denny

#5630140

March 11, 2008

Well done David. You can untie him now, ha, ha. #5630308

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