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Bighorn
ewe against the mountains, Jasper National Park, Canada.
(Ovis canadensis) |

Bighorn
Ram photo, checking it out! Jasper National Park, Canada.
(Ovis canadensis) |

Bighorn sheep ram
on Green, Jasper National Park, Canada.
(Ovis canadensis) |

Bighorn
Ram image, Jasper National Park, Canada.
(Ovis canadensis)
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Where
Mountain goats play. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska.
(Oreamnos Americanus)
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Whitetail
buck standing. Great Smokies Mountain Park, Tennessee.
(Poturis pensylvanicus) |

Whitetail
buck picture, ready to go. Great Smokies National Park, Tennessee.
(Poturis pensylvanicus) |

Whitetail
buck photo. Great Smokies National Park, Tennessee.
(Poturis pensylvanicus) |
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Bull
elk, on the move, Jasper National Park, Canada.
(Cervus Elaphus) |

Mountain
goat,running, backlit on a ledge, Wrangell-St. Elias, Alaska.
(Oreamnos Americanus) |

In
your face bighorn sheep ram, Jasper National Park, Canada.
(Ovis canadensis) |

Eye
of the bighorn, young ram, Jasper National Park, Canada.
(Ovis canadensis) |
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Dall
sheep lambs, at play, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska.
(Ovis dalli dalli)
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Sea
Otter, feeding, Kachemak bay, Homer Alaska.
(Enhydra lutris) |

Caribou bulls, fighting on fall tundra, Denali National Park, Alaska.
(Rangifer
tarandus) |

Herd
of Caribou images, fall tundra, Denali National Park, Alaska.
(Rangifer
tarandus) |
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Whitetail
buck photo, Cades Cove, Great Smokies National Park, Tennessee.
(Poturis pensylvanicus) |

Whitetail
buck in the woods, Great Smokies National Park, Tennessee.
(Poturis pensylvanicus) |

Whitetail
deer photos, buck and doe breeding, Great Smokies National Park, Tennessee.
(Poturis pensylvanicus)
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Backlit
bighorn ram photograph, Jasper National Park, Canada.
(Ovis canadensis) |
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Bull
moose on fall tundra, Denali National Park, Alaska.
(Alces alces) |

Cow
moose, Denali National Park, Alaska.
(Alces alces) |

Female
wolf, on the tundra, Denali National Park, Alaska.
(Canus
Lupis) |

Wild
black wolf photos, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
(Canus
Lupis)
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Bull
Caribou on fall tundra, Denali National Park, Alaska.
(Rangifer tarandus) |

11
point whitetail buck, Cades Cove, Tennessee.
(Poturis pensylvanicus) |

Bighorn
sheep, portrait of a ram, Canadian Rockies.
(Ovis canadensis)
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Bull
Caribou in Spruce forest, Denali National Park, Alaska.
(Rangifer
tarandus)
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"Regard
Heaven as your father, Earth as your Mother and all things as your
Brothers and Sisters." -- Native American proverb.
My
passion for nature photography began long ago, and extends into
much of my free time. I'm constantly working towards furthering
my stock lists, and improving my portfolio. These images are all
of wild subjects, in their natural environment. Many of the photographs
were taken in the wilderness of Alaska, in Denali or Wrangell-St.
Elias National Park, as well as the Canadian Rockies of Jasper National
Park, Canada, and also the Great Smoky Mountains National Park,
Tennessee and North Carolina, North America. I have numerous pictures
of whitetail deer (bucks and does), caribou (particularly bull caribou pictures),
bighorn sheep (rams and ewes), moose photos (cow and bull moose), bull
elk, wild wolves, sea otters, Dall Sheep and mountain goats. I'm
constantly working towards furthering my stock lists, and improving
my portfolio. Each photograph is available for stock use, and photographic
prints, screensavers, note cards or calendars are also available.
To order any of these pictures, or for complete stock photo lists,
drop an email.
Thanks for looking -- Carl Donohue, September 2003
This
gallery of images is a collection of photographs taken by Carl
Donohue. All images on this site remain the property of Carl Donohue
Photography, and are fully protected by federal and international
copyright laws. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited, and
any reproduction copying, manipulation, alteration, saving or
distribution of these images will be prosecuted to the full extent
of the law. All images are available for licensed use; to do so,
please contact Carl via
email or phone # (770) 952 4549. Thank you. |
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