I was so determined to get a shot of a Bighorn Sheep eating ripe Saskatoon berries in Waterton National Park.
It took several days of watching the Bighorns, but it was worth it, making for one of my most popular images to date!
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I was so determined to get a shot of a Bighorn Sheep eating ripe Saskatoon berries in Waterton National Park.
It took several days of watching the Bighorns, but it was worth it, making for one of my most popular images to date!
Medium | Photography Print, Stretched Canvas, Metal (Aluminum) |
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Size | 8 x 12", 12 x 18", 16 x 24", 20 x 30", 24 x 36", 30 x 45", 40 x 60" |
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If you're located outside of North America, we recommend canvas prints as we are able to offer excellent international shipping rates for canvas products. Metal prints are also available for international shipping, at a higher delivery cost.
We want you to be happy with your new print! If any damages occur during shipping, please e-mail us photos of the damage within 7 days of receiving your print and we will be happy to send a replacement. All prints are carefully packaged to prevent damages in shipping as much as possible.
** Note the colour of our prints may be slightly different from the colours on your monitor. **
All wall art prints include the artist's signature in the bottom left or right corner, as pictured.
Mountains and Treasures is a father-daughter duo in the beautiful Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Steve McLaughlin is a wildlife and landscape photographer based in Canmore, Alberta. From a young age Steve felt most at home in the great outdoors. After finishing a rewarding career as a firefighter, he took up photography to share his love of the natural world with others.
Steve practices ethical wildlife photography. He takes special care to keep his distance and respect the animals' space. Steve does NOT use baiting or any practices that would disturb the animals' natural instincts. He captures the images using patience, time, and a deep understanding of how wild animals behave.
Steve hits the trails with his camera every day that he can. Follow along on Instagram for Steve's latest adventures.
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