This is Aidan, an Ambassador wolf at the International Wolf Center in Ely, MN
This is Aidan, an Ambassador wolf at the International Wolf Center in Ely, MN
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Rangerfan65
February 12, 2016
Awesome shot Scott! It makes me feel as if he is actually in front of me staring at me as if I was an elk. lol
The whole gallery is filled with great shots. Nice work I enjoyed the visit and will be back to see what else you eventually add. Keep up the great work - John in New York
The whole gallery is filled with great shots. Nice work I enjoyed the visit and will be back to see what else you eventually add. Keep up the great work - John in New York
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This photo was taken at the International Wolf Center in Ely. My wife, son and I first visited the center in 2006 and 1 look at these magnificent creatures up close changed our lives. Since then we visit twice a year (summer and winter) and I spend the day watching and photographing the exhibit pack. This photo is of Aidan, a male Rocky Mountain subspecies of the Gray Wolf and was taken in 2014 when he was 6 years old. He was the pack leader from 2009-2018 and passed away in the summer of 2020 at age 14.Time
This was taken in March as the sun was setting behind the center.Lighting
It was taken during the last hours of a winter sunEquipment
This was taken using a hand held Canon T3I with a 250-250 AF lens at 250mm. The settings were 1/1600 @ f8Inspiration
I was looking for a specific shot and that was the the sun setting in the background. I got myself positioned in a place the wolves always go and waited anxiously as the sunlight began to fade. I got a few shots off but was not happy with the results and as I was about to give up, Aidan came into frame and gave me the perfect, most majestic pose I could ever have asked for.Editing
This is a color image file made grayscale and is cropped from a horizontal 3/4 poseIn my camera bag
When photographing the wolves I have with me a Canon 80D with a 25-250mm lens attached as well as Canon T3I with a 28mm lens for those shots when the wolves come up to the viewing windows. Both cameras are equipped with vertical grip battery packsFeedback
The IWC has large viewing windows and all of my images are shot though glass. I look for clean spots to shoot through and stay at a low angle to be eye to eye. I shoot with a lens hood and the lens pressed up against the glass to avoid any reflections and dirt or dirty spots in the glass. Normally, I keep both cameras set in AV at around 8-5.6 and switch to TV at around 1/125-1/60 when the sun sets and the light fades. The key is to always be ready for anything and pay close attention to the wolves' behavior to anticipate shots. Unless I am trying to catch action, I do not fire off a series of frames and each image is carefully framed and captured.