I had the opportunity to visit Yellowstone National Park and take some beautiful pictures! With Yellowstone photography, I wanted to make sure all the colors were vivid and noticeable. In order to do this, I used a tripod and bracketing. Bracketing is when the camera takes three different photos: a regular photo, an underexposed photo, and an overexposed photo. Then in post, I merged them all together to create an in depth and colorful photo. With this Yellowstone photography, I wanted to capture the different types of heat, wildlife, and the beautiful sunsets.




Yellowstone Photography: Wildlife
For this picture, I had to use a long lens. These bears were so far away that without that lens I wouldn’t have been able to get this shot! There is a mama bear with two cubs!

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