Big Moose

Uploaded: January 30, 2010

Description

1/30 CA
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a different kind of place. The Big Boy Moose can be seen on Rt. 2 in the town of St. Ignace.

Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/320 seconds, Flash: did not fire, auto mode, ISO: 64, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 10.50 mm, Model: C5050Z

Comments

Mark S. Cox January 30, 2010

Great capture, Dave. I am glad that you actually fot to shoot a moose in the U.P. Those crazy Yoopers!
(As an aside, if this does not get an EFP in CA, then try it in TP in a few days - Feb. comp.). #1233003

Josie Detmers January 30, 2010

Very whimsical, David!! Your photo caught my eye, as I have seen this moose before in the U.P. And Big Boys is one of my favorite restaurants!! #8343312

Jack Ryan January 31, 2010

I missed this well-dressed beauty when I was in St. Ignace...oh, well...maybe next time. Cool shot...nicely composed with excellent detail and color...nicely done. #8344285

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