High and Wild
Mountain Lion caught at 12,000ft. overlooking the Aspen valley as two hawks come flying up from hundreds of feet below.
High and Wild belongs to the following groups:
Big Cats and Birds Of Prey (3 per day) Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Michael Beers
well done
Wildwings
This is stunning and very beautiful .You were so lucky to get such a shot as mountain lions are very evasive and usually travel high. The animal is watching the hawks as a predator. You caught the whole thing. Splendid work! I hope that you enjoy viewing my portfolio as much as I enjoyed viewing yours. Wonderful work.
Heavenandus777
Love this Photo…...........Splended
God Bless
ANNA
Garret
Wow, I have always wanted to see a mountain lion!! This is beautiful!
Nikki25
Bloody AWESOME Mate!!!! Incredible shot ….well done!!!!
SandraRos
You make me fall off my chair with amazement every time I look at your work . This is great !
SandraRos
I was so impressed I forgot to say congratulations on the feature.
David Friederich
I am going to repeat my amazement, delight, and wonder, Bill, as the others have. This is probably the very best nature photo I have seen since joining RB, and long before that. It is so good, I encourage you to display it very widely, and hopefully make a lot of sales. Absolutely excellent!
HELUA
A stunning, almost incredible capture!!! Extremely well done!!!!! :)
DanaMS
Awesome!! Beautiful!
naturelover
Your work is just awesome- another excellent shot!
skyhorse
This is incredible – thank you for sharing it with us on RB, what a priviledge you were given to capture this
webbie
Just awsome…great capture:)
Lois Bryan
what a wonderful bounty of beauty!!! I’d have been satisfied with just capturing a decent hawk shot … your inclusion of two hawks AND a mountain lion is a true feast!!!!!
amarica
Beautiful work Stephen!!!
Bill Stephens
Thanks Sis. I like this one too. Seeing it on canvas in a 24”x36” is like being there with the lion and seeing what he sees.
Bless you
Béla Török
Fabulous capture Stephen!
Lynn Bauer
Wow, wow, wow!!! WONDERFUL!!!
kenspics
Absolutely incredible photo Bill!!
And just how many days were you up there waiting for THIS shot!! lol
Bill Stephens
Well, all I remember is that it was AFTER the bear attack and three days BEFORE I killed that HUGE “whatever it was in the dark” thing. A week, I suppose. No, I am not trying to be funny.
kenspics
Wow.. . sounds like it is close to a miracle that we even get to see this shot!!
Let us know when the video will be on the National Geographic channel!!!
Sharon Mau
Seamless blending, it is a beautiful composite and so wonderfully realistic!!
Mariann Rea
Photoshop is the best friend a photographer can have ;)