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		<title>Back from the trip.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey, I&#8217;m back!  The trip was fun, but at times it sure did try me.  I guess sometimes your lucky an other&#8217;s your not.  I had high expectations of capturing some photographs of wolves and Moose.  Too no avail, I didn&#8217;t succeed in that department.  Of course there were other if not most impressive scenery [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Hey, I&#8217;m back!  The trip was fun, but at times it sure did try me.  I guess sometimes your lucky an other&#8217;s your not.  I had high expectations of capturing some photographs of wolves and Moose.  Too no avail, I didn&#8217;t succeed in that department.  Of course there were other if not most impressive scenery and nature to photograph.  </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I spent a lot time searching and waiting where I thought for sure I would find them critters. Many stories were told of seeing them, sometimes <span id="more-30"></span>not far away from where I had been.  I learned my lesson in that if you move often, those animals you were searching for travel threw the exact same area you happened to be only a few hours earlier.  It wasn&#8217;t for lack of trying because in fact I spent more then a fare amount of time just waiting in one place alone in several different area&#8217;s. Photographing nature does take patients.  Anyone too tell you otherwise is just dead wrong.  Like I said, there was plenty of opportunities to photograph scenery and that&#8217;s exactly what I did.  </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Troubles are always to be expected when in the field, but sometimes you just wish things would go right. On the way from one location of Yellowstone to another that I had planned.  Driving down the road, I didn&#8217;t have plans to deal with a small creature not on the list to photograph.  That happened to be a big bumble bee.  Packing my gear, getting in the car rolling up the windows somehow he slipped threw and thought he would hitch a ride causing me to panic somewhat.  Not knowing whether I had inadvertently took on board a honey bee that would not be so happy once I started slapping insects on my legs, you can see my dilemma.  Now, I&#8217;m sure he had no intention of inflicting any harm.  It was the fact he wanted to use me as a landing pad of sorts. I&#8217;m all for mother nature, but I can&#8217;t handle being used as a perch for a large bumble bee.  They belong outside with the flowers.   So, I quickly rolled down the window and with a little humility tried to gently push him outside. That didn&#8217;t work so well.  I thought it should have obviously. He decided to fly around my head and the car a little more before finely leaving once close enough to the window.  He and I parted ways with a wave from me and a flyby for him.  </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The photograph below is from the next stop I had in mind.  Here is a colorful shot from the West Thumb area. One of many photographs taken from the area.  <br />
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<img class="size-medium wp-image-31" style="vertical-align: middle;" title="20080824stk_4622" src="http://crphotocare.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/20080824stk_4622.jpg" alt="West Thumb" width="450" height="298" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://crphotocare.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/20080824stk_4622.jpg"></a>Copyright © 2008 Chad Davis</p>
<p>If you would like to see more or purchase any photograph from this trip you can find them at this address <a href="http://www.crphotocare.com/photocart/index.php?do=photocart&#038;viewGallery=1005">http://www.crphotocare.com/photocart/index.php?do=photocart&#038;viewGallery=1005</a>  Please write or call if you have any questions. I would be happy to hear from you.</p>


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