Bull Elk Posing in Rocky Mountain National Park

The rut is the perfect time to get great bull elk poses. This bull was without a harem but staying close to a larger bull that has one. These satellite bulls are constantly watching for their opportunities to move in.
 
What is the best technique for composing an image of an entire animal? While this answer can quickly become complicated and is situationally dependent, a simple strategy that often works is to center the entire animal in the frame and open up to the side it is looking toward. In this example, the elk is looking almost straight at me, but with its head angled slightly toward the right of the frame, adding weight to that side, I positioned the elk slightly to the left of center to create an overall balance.
 
Picture yourself here! As recently shared, I have added a second week for the Rocky Mountain National Park workshop. Photographers at all skill levels are invited to join!
 
“Bull Elk in Rut and Much More”, Rocky Mountain National Park
 

  • 2 openings: Sun, September 15 to Sat, September 21
  • Possibly 1 opening: Sun, September 22 to Sat, September 28
  • Wait List or Sign Up for next year

Contact me to sign up!
 
Photographers at all skill levels are also invited to join me for these tours:
 
“Whitetail Fawns and Much More”, Shenandoah National Park
 
Sun, June 9 to Wed, June 12, 2019 and/or Wed, June 12 – Sat, June 15, 2019
 
“Whitetail Buck in Rut and Much More”, Shenandoah National Park
 
Sun, November 10 to Wed, November 13, 2019 and/or Wed, November 13 – Sat, November 16, 2019
 
Contact me to sign up!
 
A larger version of this image is available on Flickr.

 

Camera and Lens Settings
600mm  f/4.0  1/1600s
ISO 160
7927 x 5285px

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