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Recently I had the privilege of photographing wildlife at Animals of Montana which is a game farm run by Troy Hyde & Tracy Krueger.

Troy trains animals to "perform" in movies and for professional photographers.

Up to this point, all my animals had been photographed in the wild, so I was a little apprehensive about how a shoot with captive animals would go.

I need not have worried, because Troy's animals are well kept and amazingly responsive to his control.

Almost all published photos of wolves and mountain lions and other shy creatures of the wild have been photographed in places like Animals of Montana. What worried me most was that my photos would all look posed, but Troy's animals are allowed to run free in wild settings or in huge temporary enclosures. At the same time, they are repeatedly brought back into camera range by Troy and his excellent staff.

The result of all this is, that, although you have animals in camera range, it is still up to you to react to animals behaving naturally and to be ready to capture the definitive moments. It is definitely a challenge, but also very rewarding, because many of the photos I got could not be duplicated in the wild even with years of effort.

If you are a professional wildlife photographer, or someone who simply enjoys photographing animals for the sheer wonder of them, I couldn't recommend any place more highly than Animals of Montana. Check out their website when you have time at: http://www.animalsofmontana.com/about_us.html
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Dennis Fast > STOP LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT!

This juvenile mountain lion and his buddy loved chasing each other in the snow. He may look a little cross here but he was actually having a great time. It was a real treat to be so close that I could make this photo with a wide-angle lens.
Dennis Fast > LEAVE ME ALONE!

In a typical wolf pack only the alpha male and female get to breed and produce young. Unfortunately, the alpha female was constantly flirting with the subordinate male above, which caused him much stress. If he didn't repel her advances he was going to get beat up by the alpha male! Life is tough even in a wolf pack.
Dennis Fast > ROARING BARBARY LION.

The magnificent Barbary lion is extinct in the wild. Formerly roaming the deserts and hills of Tunisia and Morocco, less than 400 Barbary lions still exist in captivity. Most of them are in Africa, believed to be descended from the collection once held by the King of Morocco, but a few exist on game farms and zoos of North America.

The Barbary lion is distinguished from regular African lions by its darker and fuller mane which also extends half way down its back and across its belly. It was a special privilege to photograph this extremely rare animal at Animals of Montana.
Dennis Fast > SNOW LEOPARD.

The snow leopard is one of the least observed cats in the wild. Roaming the high mountains of Afghanistan and beyond, it is rarely seen by humans. With a tail as long as its body, the snow leopard suggests elegance and grace.
Dennis Fast > MOUNTAIN LION JUMP.

It was amazing to see the ease with which a mountain lion can leap in and out of trees. Like most cats in the wild, the mountain lion is wide-ranging and elusive. It's power, agility, and intense nature made every photo unique. Most published photos of mountain lions have been made in controlled situations because it is so stealthy and secretive.
Dennis Fast > GRAY WOLF

The gray wolf (or grey, if you come from Canada) has many colour variations. From nearly black to almost pure white, and many shades of gray and brown, the wolf is as varied as any animal. His cunning and skill as a predator, however, is a constant. Love him, or hate him, the wolf is a magnificent creature, and it would be a shame to lose him.
Dennis Fast > MOUNTAIN LION

Although the mountains in the background are a perfect setting for this aptly named cat, the mountain lion actually ranges throughout much of wild North America. Its habitat is shrinking, however, and increasing contact between lions and humans is causing consternation for both. Perhaps the mountains will be its lasting refuge after all.
Dennis Fast > FEMALE GRAY WOLF.

You can almost always recognize the alpha female and male in a pack because they are the ones carrying their tails above the horizontal most of the time. Any other wolf daring to do so would quickly be put in its place.
Dennis Fast > SNOW LEOPARD.

The snow leopard has exceptionally large feet and a long tail to help it clamber about in steep mountain passes looking for prey. Seemingly laid back and slow in movement, it can spring into action like an uncoiled spring when it needs to.
STOP LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT!

This juvenile mountain lion and his buddy loved chasing each other in the snow. He may look a little cross here but he was actually having a great time. It was a real treat to be so close that I could make this photo with a wide-angle lens.
 > STOP LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT!

This juvenile mountain lion and his buddy loved chasing each other in the snow. He may look a little cross here but he was actually having a great time. It was a real treat to be so close that I could make this photo with a wide-angle lens.
STOP LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT!

This juvenile mountain lion and his buddy loved chasing each other in the snow. He may look a little cross here but he was actually having a great time. It was a real treat to be so close that I could make this photo with a wide-angle lens.
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