Sunday, July 27, 2008

Big Adventure on the Peninsula

We had a terrific weekend over on the Olympic Peninsula! Saturday morning we woke up plenty early and drove up to Sequim, where we were the first guests of the day at the Olympic Game Farm.
Peacocks are all over the place here.


A slice of bread will attract the animals to come stick their heads right in your car!


Although Stephen Colbert has often declared bears to be the greatest threat to America today, but these bears are more like big, lazy dogs.




The Bison are a little nerve racking though as you weave your car around these huge beasts!


The antlers on these deer aren't nearly as imposing as those on the elk toward the end of the tour


After the game park, we made the drive up to Hurricane Ridge at the Olympic National Park. The top is over 5000 feet above sea level. It was a little cloudy, but the views were amazing regardless.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice shots. What kind of lenses did you use? Are you using auto functions or are you doing it all? Go get 'em chief!

4:46 PM  
Blogger Patrick said...

Hey who posted this? I'm shooting with the awesome new 18-200 VR lens my family bought me for Father's Day this year. Most of the shots were in some form of auto exposure time, I like to select my own f-stop.

6:03 PM  

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