I took this photo in August last year and it is a living proof that dreams sometimes come true. That day I went with a friend for an outdoor session and moose were absolutely not in the photographic sights. Rarely, because rarely, but sometimes I also photograph people :) We wanted to take the portraits in the best possible light, so we went to the meadows at dawn. Going to the chosen place, I told them that the animals usually do not pose as I would like them to, that for example a week ago a moose allowed itself to be photographed, but in a completely non-photogenic environment, and I would like it to present itself against the light, let's say here... JUST LIKE NOW! I couldn't believe my eyes, but the moose was standing exactly where I was pointing. Thanks for that we had a crazy idea for portraits with long focal length and I had a 400mm lens in my hand and not the classic 85mm. Since we were quite a distance away from the unexpected model, I plugged in a 2x extender and took a few shots. The rising sun barely brushed the moose, and thanks to the fact that it had a shady willow grove behind it, I was able to use negative exposure and turn up the dramatic effect. On top of that, the cool morning caused clouds of steam to rise from above the floor. The result exceeded my wildest expectations - I finally got one of my dream shots