Chasing After The Female Elk
You may have to understand the behaviour and life style of Elk before you are able to know the reason why the male elk is chasing after the female elk. It is interesting to witness such happening if you are visiting the Yellowstone National Park, USA. The visual impact is even stronger especially when the male elk is out of the water.
Hi Lip Seng:
Love your sunset image. The lighting is very romantic and the serene setting is very beautifully captured. I just love to keep looking and relax my mind. Thanks for sharing your masterpiece. Will visit your website again.
Annette
Dear Annette,
For this comment of yours, I think you are meant for “Evening Glory Of Twelves Apostles”. Once again, I am glad to have your comment. Thanks for your compliments! Have a pleasant browsing! Best regards,
Lip Seng
Dear Annette,
Thanks for your comment and compliments. I am glad you like the image. I think this comment of yours is meant for “Evening Glory Of Twelves Apostles”. Always look forward to your comment! Cheers!
Lip Seng
Lip Seng:
I have a suggestion if it were my picture and see if you agree my point of view. I like to crop 25% of the top of the whole dark area also 25% from the left. After cropping you will put the male Elk in the crash point and give the image better impact. I feel the cropped areas DILUTE THE IMPACT OF THE STORY. The water splash gives action to the story and the lighting is also very nice to the subject. After you crop the entire top dark area you have only one tone of brown grass to give a more pleasing and simple clean background. Agree ??
Like your feedback !!
Annette
Most of my image are un-corped. The happening was a decisive moment. I think your suggestion is excellent. Thanks!