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Bobcat in Yellowstone National Park, February Winter, 2010
Produced upon your order, this fine art image is made on CANVAS and is gallery wrapped around large wooden bars, eliminating the need for a frame!
Subject: Bobcat
Location: Yellowstone
Season: Winter
Photo Type : Wildlife
Photo Medium : Canvas
Size : 30 x 40 inch
Other sizes available? : Yes
About Canvas Gallery Wrapped Images :
Canvas is wrapped around 1.5” thick stretcher bars.
Great option for haning the canvas without a frame. Image wraps clone the sides of the image so that none of the image is lost to the sides of the gallery wrap. Sizes are approximate. Each image is digitally signed and numbered Limited Editon of 8 in each size.
The Bobcat Story
February 2010 I was one of the few fortunate photographers to witness and photograph a very healthy young bobcat … quite close. I’ve blogged about this amazing experience earlier this year but have just processed a few more images from this time … so it’s time to share!
As you might imagine, seeing a bobcat, unexpectedly come out of the woods would make me shake in my boots. Literally. I was set up with my tripod and 600 mm lens on the side of the only road opened in the winter time at Yellowstone. The road goes West from the Gardiner Mt entrance and on to Cooke City, Wy. The snow and ice covered road was monitored by the Yellowstone Rangers and lucky for the photographers that were standing there the ranger was not the same mean one that I had encountered the first day I was there ( I got yelled at for parking 1/8 inch into the road .. he came after me where I was set up in the field to photograph bull elk .. he yelled and yelled – very uncalled for as my mistake was not intentional but more on that when I finally post my elk images). .. so the ranger just tried to keep the photographers and onlookers off the road but didn’t make anyone leave.
Earlier this same day there had been some photographers telling me that they had seen a fox and a coyote on a carcass and this is where it was. I parked and set up along with a small line up of other photographers. We all chatted and tried to keep warm for a few hours until suddenly someone yelled ” Bobcat!” … Sure enough, here he or she came from up on the hill to the right and out of the woods. He just sauntered down, paying no mind to the people there admiring him. He was on the scent of the food that the fox had cached earlier that day.
He came quite close .. images of the bobcat filled my full frame D3X . …. Quite literally I was shaking in my boots and so excited I could barely move .. I watched him with my eyes and through my lens and had an absolute incredible time witnessing this beautiful creature … sharing the moment with others as well was a magical time.
15% of my sale is donated to the Wisconsin Humane Society.

