Animals always have the right of way in Yellowstone. The incongruous congruence of man and bison here is intensified by the flow of animals from right to left. We see bison in full on either side of the road, while semi-abstracted bison work their way around the two cars stopped in front of us. The empty road ahead beckons, but no car will move until all of the bison have safely crossed. I made this shot through the windshield of our van with a telephoto focal length of about 280mm. I took care to place the white lines bordering the road in each corner, drawing the eye diagonally through the image. I anchor the picture on the back of a red car with its five glowing stoplights