
Gros Morne National Park, along the west coast of Newfoundland, in Canada, contains approximately 4.3 moose per square kilometer of which, during a week long stay, I saw only the butt-end of one and discovered the hint of a second in the distance of a picture I accidentally took as I fell off a rock. A roadside sign hinted at the mutitudinousness nature of their population by showing a vehicle-accident-involving-moose count, which incremented by 1 or 2 each day we passed. Although the moose were camera shy this trip the landscapes were not. This shot of Gros Morne Mountain (for which the park was named) was taken August 23, 2006 during a very good weather week. (Sony DSLR-A100, f/13, 1/250, ISO 100)
No comments:
Post a Comment