I just got back from a two week trip to Jasper, Banff and Kootenay National Parks. I was looking for wildlife to photograph. I started in Jasper then made my way south to Banff and Kootenay National Park. In Jasper there were a number of Elk still hanging around from their mating season.
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Elk 4 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
There were also a number of Bighorn Sheep in the area.
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Bighorn 3 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
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Bighorn snow 4 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
Heading down to Banff I came across this Coyote.
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Coyote by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
My favorite part of the trip was in Kootenay National Park when I came across a number of wolves. This black one was very cool.
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Black Wolf Swimming by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
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Black Wolf Xing by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
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Black Wolf by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
I also came across a cute coyote.
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Coyote Searching by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
Sorry for the long post. It just seemed easier to do it this way. I did make a video travel log of my trip. They aren't the most exciting videos (and they are long) but it does show the blind and setup I was using to get the wolf pictures. Here's the link YouTube - lensslave's Channel