>Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most 
>unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have had the 
>hardest 
>time "capturing" (either because it was hard to get to, or timing, or 
>movement, or whatever)?

>Please expound.

A. A pack of wolves feeding off a caribou lying in a river bed.

I've "followed" wolves in the wild for over 25 years off and on. Been places 
where they were, saw the evidence of their having been there, heard them, ran 
into people who had seen them in the same general area, saw them at a distance 
etc. 
Until last fall, in Denali, I never had the opportunity & the photographic 
equipment to actually capture wolves on a kill. 
As I reported last year to the PDML, during a 2 week stay in Denali, I and a 
group of other photogs were able to photograph, from a close distance (full 
frame with a 600 on a *ist D),  a family of 5 wolves on a caribou carcus for 
several hours.
The experience alone was worth the cost/effort of the two week trip. The fact 
that I came away with numerous "exceptional images of this event was just icing 
on the cake.

Kenneth Waller

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Subject: Survey: Your Most Unusual Shot

Okay, I am kind of tired of the large print discussion (and thank goddess the 
political thread has died), so LET'S DO A SURVEY!!!

Also, it might provide me with some inspiration since I am sort of uninspired 
photography-wise these days.

I do realize I still owe people the results of the exposure survey and I've 
got it around here somewhere, but I have to get a new cartridge for my laser 
printer so I can print out all the answers so I can tally them. But I will do 
that, I promise. Maybe when this survey is done.

Well, this isn't so much a survey, actually, as just a sharing thing. Because 
I don't imagine that that many answers will be the same. But if they are, I 
will tally them. :-)

I hope people like it and want to participate. It's sort of like where is the 
weirdest place you have ever done it...

Q. What is the most unusual subject matter you have ever shot? The most 
unique? Or the weirdest? Or simply the subject matter that you have had the 
hardest 
time "capturing" (either because it was hard to get to, or timing, or 
movement, or whatever)?

Please expound.

A. 





TIA, Marnie aka Doe 



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