Friday, 17 October 2008, 4:35 pm
Teton National Park is probably one of my most favorite national parks. It is stunningly beautiful and the grander of the mountains just blows me away. I spent hours photographing these mountains from different locations. Although I didn’t not document my locations, I hope that I have approximately located these photographs for the turnouts that I took them at.
Elk Ranch Flats Turnout: The fence and the colors were just amazing at his location.
Elk Ranch Flats Turnout: This photograph was taken when it was a little more cloudy. This photograph has so much more meaning to me because of the horses that were roaming the ranch. There were about six horses. My mom inspired the love that I have for horses.
Teton Point Turnout: This was a great photograph that just looked stunning in black and white (a monochome mixture using a red filter).
Willow Flats Overlook: This photograph is taken on a small butte that overlooks Jackson Lake and also the Teton Range. There was a moose about fifty feet away from where I was taking this photograph.
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ok, you are the next ansel adams my friend! i am so in love with these pics!