Moose Peterson, leave it to an American master of wildlife photography to break things down into simplest terms: food, water, sex. Peterson shares his wealth of experience and masterful photography to demonstrate that, knowing where, when and how animals go for the basics in life is the key to having opportunities to make great wildlife photos.
Except for the very last part showing the kid and the grizzly this was a pretty good vid. Petersons comments regarding the bear and the kid where the very height (or low) of stupidity. Care to research the number of bear kills that were people who swore they were really cuddly, and just wanted a hug?
Odra I would think that Germany has it's own share of indigenous animals that would be interesting to those of us who live a few minutes (or hours) from sandhill cranes and etc. Even the small, everyday animals take on an allure to those who don't see them everyday. At least that's what I tell myself when I wish I could shoot something other than finches and the bugs in my garden - lol.
I had the unique opportunity to have diner with him in Las Vegas. Don't know how it happened, but it did. Once in a lifetime opportunity.
It's always great to hear the Moose. Thanks for this special presentation.
Moose Peterson, leave it to an American master of wildlife photography to break things down into simplest terms: food, water, sex. Peterson shares his wealth of experience and masterful photography to demonstrate that, knowing where, when and how animals go for the basics in life is the key to having opportunities to make great wildlife photos.
thanks for sharing
Except for the very last part showing the kid and the grizzly this was a pretty good vid. Petersons comments regarding the bear and the kid where the very height (or low) of stupidity. Care to research the number of bear kills that were people who swore they were really cuddly, and just wanted a hug?
Less video of Moose and more of his photo's
its actually amazing how little I have learned.
what type of sugar do you use!
I thought it was spelt "Peterson", B&H didnt pick up on this !
its all cool but if you dont live in a country where all these cool animals live (im looking at you germany !) you lost anyway :
Odra I would think that Germany has it's own share of indigenous animals that would be interesting to those of us who live a few minutes (or hours) from sandhill cranes and etc. Even the small, everyday animals take on an allure to those who don't see them everyday. At least that's what I tell myself when I wish I could shoot something other than finches and the bugs in my garden - lol.