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Black & White Wolf - Wild Elements

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Black & White Wolf

It is always a pleasant surprise when you get fortunate enough to see wolves. It was even more pleasant to see this one, as I had been in the area most of the day, and hadn’t really seen much of anything. All of the sudden we turned a bend in the road, and the entire wolf pack is wandering down the road.

 

This is a photograph of one of the younger members of the wolf pack, and because they are so dark they are tricky to photograph, especially with diminishing light. However, the one great thing about these darker/black wolves, is when you get close enough to get their eyes, they really stand out.

 

If you are interested in purchasing this, or any other images on this site, please contact me contact@wildelements.ca.

 

Taken: November 23, 2013

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Lens: Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM +2.0x III extender
Focal Length: 1000mm
Aperture: f/8
ISO: 250
Exposure: 1/500

About this Image

It is always a pleasant surprise when you get fortunate enough to see wolves. It was even more pleasant to see this one, as I had been in the area most of the day, and hadn’t really seen much of anything. All of the sudden we turned a bend in the road, and the entire wolf pack is wandering down the road.

 

This is a photograph of one of the younger members of the wolf pack, and because they are so dark they are tricky to photograph, especially with diminishing light. However, the one great thing about these darker/black wolves, is when you get close enough to get their eyes, they really stand out.

 

If you are interested in purchasing this, or any other images on this site, please contact me contact@wildelements.ca.

 

Taken: November 23, 2013

Camera Specs

Camera: Canon EOS 7D

Lens: Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM

Focal Length: 500mm

Aperture: f/4

ISO: 800

Exposure: 1/200