what an exercise in frustration for me, having all these shots of this moose staring at me and not being able to see him. saw him very clearly when he was standing live in front of me. colors should be colors? i just don't get it. but. here is the best i can do after hours and hours of looking at those shots. well. probably can do much better but my eyes are crazy and i simply don't don't know what to do. green, brown, it all looks the same. . . at least i found him. such a young guy. glad he was on his way up the hill and not towards the road.
this is cropped! imagine the full size photo and trying to find him - no, 20 shots, and he is in different poses. some walking, so only his back is showing. i knew which ones where which but boy, oh boy, i have been going crazy. do not see greens correctly. know this but have not had this much trouble in ages. thank you for commenting.
@bkbinthecity moose seem to be shy and quiet animals. when we lived in maine, we had a very large barn and one would come in, eat our horses' grain, sleep in the hay, then be gone by morning. we never saw him except outside of the fence line by the trees. the horses loved him. i said we should just make him a stall. my husband said we should put him in the freezer. i was horrified. he lived a long and happy life as long as we were there.
@henrir he is a young guy but seems to know he blends in with his surroundings. was happy watching us watch him. we were there for about half an hour. so disappointed i didn't get better shots.
@sangwann i did the best i could to bring him out of the photo but i really don't know what else to do. i had such a hard time of even finding him in there. thank goodness for hdr.
Oh THERE he is! I had to look quite hard at first, This is a brilliant shot, shows how well camouflaged they are! Thanks for the follow Camille, following back!