Renowned wildlife photographer Rylee Jensen takes viewers on a captivating journey through the vast and breathtaking Yellowstone National Park in the latest installment of BBC Earth’s “Framed In Nature” series.
In this awe-inspiring video, Jensen showcases her passion for capturing the beauty and essence of the wildlife that call Yellowstone home. From the majestic ravens soaring through the sky to the elusive coyotes prowling the landscape, every shot taken by Jensen encapsulates the raw and untamed essence of these incredible animals.
Viewers are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at Jensen’s photography process, as she meticulously prepares her equipment and shares her expert tips and tricks for capturing the perfect wildlife photograph. Her dedication to her craft and her deep connection with the animals she photographs shines through in every shot, transporting viewers to the heart of Yellowstone’s natural wonders.
As Jensen navigates the vast expanse of Yellowstone, viewers are given a glimpse into the world of American wildlife, with bison and other iconic animals making appearances throughout the video. Through Jensen’s lens, viewers are able to witness the power and beauty of these animals up close, creating a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.
With stunning visuals and expert storytelling, “Photographing The Vast Wildlife Of Yellowstone” is a must-watch for nature enthusiasts and photography lovers alike. Jensen’s passion for wildlife photography and her ability to capture the essence of Yellowstone’s wildlife make this video a true masterpiece that will leave viewers in awe of the natural world.
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Video “Photographing The Vast Wildlife Of Yellowstone | Framed In Nature | BBC Earth” was uploaded on 03/06/2025 to Youtube Channel BBC Earth
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Buffalo 🐃: Moo 🐮
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Wildlife photography at its finest! The patience and skill required to capture these incredible shots are truly admirable. Stunning work, BBC Earth
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¡Increíble! La majestuosidad de Yellowstone cobra vida en cada imagen, capturando la esencia de la naturaleza. ¡Gracias, BBC Earth, por este viaje inolvidable!.
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When I look into the eyes of ravens, I feel the mystery of Edgar Allan Poe's lines. It's a very different feeling. Ravens are wonderful creatures.
Wonderful, will be heading out there for a film in April!
Magnificent ♥️
Mes yeux flashent je n’ai donc pas besoins d’appareils pour apprécier ce beau reportage animalier ❤
Les photos sont prises et classées dans mon plus simple appareil, ma boîte crânienne 🤩
Yes, it's still me, every time I watch BBC videos about animals, it helps me have the motivation to fight against terminal cancer. I really thank BBC for making such good and meaningful videos. 😊😊😊
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Yellowstone under snow ….Adventure in Open Air with
Birds Wolfs Bisonts ….and all Animals free with Photograph ….
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I enjoyed that video. Quite informative.Thank you 😊
Why do we need to photograph these animals yet again? Have they never been photographed before?
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I’m not a fan of this type of photoshop. Adjusting the entire photo to some degree is fine. But selecting a part of the photo and changing colors like that is too much.
RYLEE THAT'S MY GIRL!!!!
What a great video and fantastic photographer!!
Thank you for this video 👍👍👍
I really hope that camera strap is not representing what is wrong.
Looks like a dream job
after all the AI videos i love the realism that BBC EARTH brings. Thanks for this awesomeness!
That was so amazing to watch
Majestic nature, breathtaking wildlife – all beautifully captured through the lens. Thank you, BBC Earth, for bringing us such inspiring perspectives! Who wouldn’t want to try wildlife photography after watching this video? 📷💙
Amen 🙏
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great footage from cold country, where i live there is no snow so i love watching videos like this
Hey BBC Earth channel, upload more videos of Tigers, Elephants, and Lions, those are good and I like them.
Spent the whole day there. Only saw 1 buffalo and the tourists are so damn cutthroat that you cant even see anything else without a crowd shoving you through quickly… was a waste of time visiting there…
LOVE that coyote image ❤❤❤
Thank you, BBC Earth, for this visually stunning and inspiring journey
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