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Monthly Archives: October 2004
The Miracle of Light
For years I took photography lessons from a man by the name of John Kleinman. I remember one of the things he pounded into our heads was the fact that the time to get out and photograph is when everyone … Continue reading
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God’s creatures
This little coyote must have been lost…it is the only time I’ve ever SEEN the ‘yipping’ that has been our ‘night time serenade’ on so many nights. He would take a few steps,”yip,yip,yip”, and then cock his head and listen. … Continue reading
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This big old Bull Moose was lying down in a gully…just taking his ease, I thought. Then one of the dozen or so photographers that were standing there, mentioned the moose had come ‘roaring’ up out of there earlier … Continue reading
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West Thumb Geyser Basin
This Geyser Basin was our favorite one in the whole park. The pools are an incredible deep azure blue… It was also the place where I had an unforgettable experience…one of those moments that are forever engraved on your soul. … Continue reading
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Bison
These placid appearing grazing animals are responsible for more tourist deaths then any other animal in the park. They are dangerous and unpredictable and yet we watched person after person walk right up to them to take a picture! One … Continue reading
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Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park defies description. I wonder what the first explorers thought of the steam rising from the earth? The mist wraps you in its moist heat and fills your lungs with a pungent sulfur smell. A foreign tourist … Continue reading
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Oxbow turnout…Teton National Park
When we get up in the mornings the world is frost covered but by noon we are in shirt sleeves. What a gift…Indian summer in the Tetons! Someone said this river is home to the rare Trumpeter Swan. I do … Continue reading
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Jenny Lake…Teton National Park
Jenny Lake in Teton National Park reflections a mirror image of the great mountains around her..
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Cow Moose
It wasn’t easy to find this cow moose or for that matter to get to her. They are elusive and dangerous animals…but it’s a thrill to see them.
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