Tuesday, we talked about the functions to establish a proper exposure, and in which situations we would prioritize which settings. This was taken in Grand Teton National Park besides the road. In the lower part of the frame is an elk with the Tetons above. Taken in the late afternoon, I was exposing for the elk. If I could take this again, I wish I had a narrower aperture selected, as this is more of a landscape than wildlife. I also would change the lens I used. I would have taken more time to play with different settings, perhaps bracketed.

Settings: Nikon D600, Sigma 120-400 @120mm, 1/800, f/11, ISO 500

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