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2017 Wildlife Photo Contest

Bull Elk, Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada
Fall in the Mountains - Bugling Bull Elk

Species: Bull Elk | Location: Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada

I absolutely love autumn in the mountains. The crisp air, beautiful colours and the sounds of bugling elk as they gather for the rut. This photo was taken early evening in Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta as one lone bull entered the meadow where the females had been grazing.

About The Photographer

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My name is Kyla Black and I am an outdoor photographer from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. I love showcasing the beauty of my home province through images of landscapes, wildlife and abandoned farmsteads. My passion for photography normally finds me scouting a gravel back road for my next inspiration. That's how I came up with my company name of Gathering Dust Photography. If my vehicle is covered in dust, it typically means I spent the day doing what I love. I am fortunate to live in one of the most beautiful and inspiring places in the world and I hope to share this beauty with others through my images. I developed a passion for photography at a young age. Growing up I spent many hours with my family exploring the back roads near our home. It has always brought me great joy to be out in nature. It seemed a natural fit to get into photography so I could capture those moments. The excitement of being in the right place at the right time to capture a glimpse of this amazing world is what drives me. To get an up-close and personal experience with nature is a thrill to me and I hope the excitement and passion I feel in the moment is reflected in my images.
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