Description
Captured on the open grasslands of Western Canada, this image features a pronghorn standing alert along a rural fence line. Known for being the fastest land mammal in North America, the pronghorn is uniquely adapted to wide, open spaces where speed and awareness are key to survival.
The composition emphasizes the vastness of the prairie ecosystem, with soft winter tones and layered depth drawing attention to the subject without overpowering its natural environment. The fence subtly introduces the intersection of wildlife and human presence, while the animal’s direct gaze creates a powerful sense of connection.
This photograph aims to highlight both the beauty and resilience of prairie wildlife, and the importance of preserving these expansive natural habitats.
Taken By
Lou FASULLO
Taken On
April 25, 2026
Tagged
animal
antelope
mammal
wildlife
impala
gazelle
deer
pronghorn
ecoregion
grassland
steppe
prairie
terrestrial_animal
Assignments
Wildlife
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Focal:
600
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Lens Model:
FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS
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Shutter speed:
0.0004
sec
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Aperture: f/
8