In case you have ever wondered why I called my web site "Moments In Nature", here is one example. I was walking along the Madison River this afternoon just killing time until the sun got in a better position. Happened to be taking a picture of the river when this fisherman stepped out in the river and hooked a trout on his first cast. (White top-water fly – in case you are interested.) I zoomed in a bit and started shooting. Caught one frame with the trout splashing on the top of the water!! You can see the trout in the full-sized crop. It’s those moments that make an otherwise nice picture and incredible memory.
I raced back to Madison River to try to catch the elk in the late afternoon sun. Didn't make it. This was taken about a half hour after the sun went down. Tomorrow I will make sure to be there by about 4:00. BTW, how much is the ticket for going 80 mph in a 45 zone in a national park? I don't understand speed limits. They are just mountain roads filled with bison and elk!