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If you like our photo please stop by our contest "https://www.sharetheexperience.org/gallery/search?q=kim+dessoliers" Please vote and comments for us. We appreciate very much... Thanks you.

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Kim's photo won the weekly contest and was automatically entered into the finals. Friends, If you like her picture, please click on the link bellow to get on the site to vote and comment. Thank you!

 

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Hello my Flickr friends,

 

If you like my picture Please drop in to this website:

   

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Appreciated very much.

Hello my Flickr friends,

 

If you like my picture Please drop in to this website:

   

www.sharetheexperience.org/home

   

and search for "kim dessoliers" and give us a vote on our contest pictures..

 

Appreciated very much.

Taken on top of the 4x4 drive road "Georgia's Pass" sits an amazing color of Mountains. They don't call it "Colorful Colorado" for nothing!

My image from Zion has been chosen as a finalist in the Share The Experience photo contest sponsored by the National Park Foundation. Woo-hoo! There will be a Grand Prize winner as well as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 10 Honorable Mentions. The top four winners with the most votes will have their images on the National Parks Pass plus receive other great prizes.

 

Voting is done by the general public so I would love to have your vote! You can vote each day from now until January 31 so vote often! :) Here's how:

 

Please follow this link www.sharetheexperience.org/

Type in your email address (you can always unsubscribe after the contest)

At the main page type in the name of my image, "One More Before I Go" and it will take you right to it.

There are a lot of great images, so you can view all 100 finalists if you find another you'd like to vote for.

 

Thanks sincerely for voting for me!

 

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A rock lights up in a rainbow of color, Pinnacles National Park, California USA.

This photo was Kim entry to this contest. Her photo won the weekly contest and was automatically entered into the finals. Friends, If you like this picture, please click on the bottom right

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Your Gifford Pinochet National Forest photo has been chosen as a monthly winner in the Share the Experience Photo Contest!

Along with this photo gaining an automatic bid into the Share the Experience contest finals, you will also receive an Annual Federal Lands Pass good for admission to participating Federal Lands for an entire year -- a great excuse to get back outside and take more shots of your Federal Lands!

 

Congratulations again!

Amber

  

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To me this picture looks very primeval; as if we are looking back at creation. The Milky Way is visible to the right of the photo. On the left are clouds illuminated by lightning bolts in a summer storm. In the foreground are trees, branches which look like hands, and sandstone features in Arches National Park. Photo was taken in the Devil’s Garden campground near the amphitheater in front of Skyline Arch. I was only hoping to capture the Milky Way and was at first annoyed by all the lightning but then I pointed the camera at them both to create this very dramatic mix of night sky with a long exposure. I was so excited by this picture I entered it in a contest involving photography in National Parks. If you like it, please vote for it at: www.sharetheexperience.org/entry/22880597

For more of my creative projects, visit my short stories website: 500ironicstories.com

Dusk settles into the Rocky Mountains of Glacier National Park

When I was surrounded by five beautiful angels ..

 

It was a special day in Grand canyon with temperature inversion stopping the fog from rising above the canyon , burying a dense layer of clouds in the canyon, thereby hampering any visibility. It was a huge disappointment to many first-time visitors who hoped to get a glimpse of the canyon, instead all they got to see was fog . I later learnt through mainstream media that it was a once in a lifetime event in Grand Canyon. The view in this picture is looking into the canyon, and what you see in the picture is all I could see. We were debating whether to stay in the rim hoping for the fog to clear, or go down into the canyon taking the South Kaibab trail when I noticed this very special thing in front of my eyes - it was a complete circle of rainbow, oh wait, there are two full circles of rainbows, no, there are 5 concentric rainbows. And whose is the shadow, that was mine, the moment i tried to walk out of that spot the rainbow would disappear. So I had to stick to this spot right in the middle of the first rainbow to get this picture. Isnt it interesting ?

 

I came home and looked up to find out that there are two natural phenomenons involved here, the one that created my shadow is called Brocken Spectre, and the one that created the rainbow(s) around it is called Solar Glory but I still have no clue how five rainbows can form at the same time.

 

Brocken Spectre: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brocken_spectre

 

Solar Glory: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_(optical_phenomenon)

 

Places like Two Medicine Lake don't even seem real when you consider how perfect they look. #Glacier #glaciernationalpark #glaciernp #glaciernps #gnp #montana

My favorite park on this trip was Glacier National Park, but my favorite moment took place in Grand Teton National Park. As we drove out from Jackson to Yellowstone National Park, we skirted Antelope Flats and came into view of an amazing "wide shot" of the Teton range complete with a herd of bison, standing in the shadow of the peaks. Despite a slight rain falling, we scrambled out of the car and stood witness to a timeless and exhilarating scene. It had long been a dream of mine to see Bison in the wild. Seeing them in such an iconic location made the moment all the more poignant. It's a good thing it was raining because there were definitely tears of joy and awe running down my face. #FindYourPark #GoParks #NPS100 #ShareTheExperience #nationalpark #nationalparks #nationalparkgeek #RockThePark #RTP100 @the59parks #The59Parks #usinterior #adventurevisuals #next100sca #lighttheland #experienceyouramerica #encuentratuparque #youaretheparks #americasbestidea #naturephotousa #hiking_daily #americanappeal #natparkexplorer #goexplr #GrandTetonNationalPark #grandteton #grandtetons #teton #tetons #gtnp #wyoming

View of Lake Tahoe at sunset.

 

Photo courtesy of Menchor Cuizon (sharetheexperience).

Three tree swallow babies impatiently waiting for their mother to bring food.

Best wildlife photograph of Share the experience 2014 contest

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Outdoor photographer photo of the day

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The summer sun hides behind altocumulus clouds bathing the Chisos Basin of Big Bend National Park in sunlight.

Warmth of a late afternoon sun warm the rocks next to a waterfall at Glacier National Park.

The 2012 Share the Experience (www.sharetheexperience.org) photo contest kicks off today! All amateur photographers are invited to submit their pictures taken at any federal lands site for the chance of having their image selected for use on the America the Beautiful Federal Recreation Lands Pass (and more fabulous prizes!). So start sharing!!

And then the wind started to kick up...

 

VOTE FOR THIS PHOTO in "Share The Experience," the official Federal Recreation Lands Photo Contest: www.sharetheexperience.org/entry/24598500

 

Yosemite National Park in California. Photo by Perry Foutch (www.sharetheexperience.org).

Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Photo by Kallem Phillips (www.sharetheexperience.org).

The Beaver Dam Mountains in Utah are composed of primarily Permian Age limestone, which makes for great rock climbing and sometimes provides the foundation for spectacular cave systems. The Bloomington Cave – a large tectonic cave – sits on east side of those mountains. The six distinct levels of the cave include a maze of narrow passages with steeply dipping floors. Photo by Charlie Kessner via sharetheexperience.org.

Thomas Edison, mastermind and inventor that changed our modern world. His lab and workshop in West Orange, NJ is now preserved by the National Park Service and open for public viewing.

 

HDR using 3 exp.

 

(2015) This photo has been submitted to "Share the Experience", the official federal recreation lands photo contest. View the beauty of our national park lands, and vote for your favorite photo! www.sharetheexperience.org/entry/23210334/

Mount Rainier National Park in Washington. Photo by Danny Seidman (www.sharetheexperience.org).

This was the view I waited for. This was the view I wanted to see. And the universe aligned for me and I was able to bask in the wonderful glow of a PNW sunset on Ruby Beach and drink in this wonderful experience.

A trio of Soaptree Yuccas from White Sands National Park are prime examples of desert adaptation; they will grow and shrink as the dune builds and erodes to keep their stalk above the sand.

 

Not surprisingly, the soaptree yucca was also utilized as soap. The roots and the trunk contain abundant saponins (chemicals that foam when the root is soaked in water and agitated). The Western Apache, the Navajo, and the Pima all used the root as soap.

 

It's also the state flower of New Mexico!

Canyonlands National Park in Utah. Photo by Adam Chandio (www.sharetheexperience.org).

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