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Shot was taken at Totality, a rarely unique experience. I was using a Sony A77 II with an electronic view finder.
There's nothing like a good scratch. This comfortable black bear is at Yellowstone Bear World, a private game park near Rexburg, Idaho. There is a driving tour past the bears, but car windows must be kept closed. To get this photo I paid for a tour on a truck with a platform on top where photos could be taken without glass in the way. Photos were difficult because of the high angle, but this bear made it worthwhile.
Yellowstone Bear World drive-thru wildlife park, Rexburg, Idaho. (Photo taken through the windshield.)
At Yellowstone Bear World all of the wildlife within have been captive bred, born and raised. None of the animals have been taken directly from the wild. Yellowstone Bear World allows wildlife to roam freely within huge acreage as opposed to living their lives in small inadequate cages. By roaming freely in the preserve, visitors of all ages and nationalities can gain a fuller knowledge and understanding of these particular species that commonly surround us, but rarely seen or understood.
I'm not sure what this bird's purpose or station in life was, but it didn't like me. It was behind a fence with its lady friend I guess, across the street from Yellowstone Bear World in Rexburg. I worked to get a nice clean view but it kept charging at me right up to the fence, clearly making me feel unwelcome.
I think this is a Globe GC-1 Swift manufactured in the 1940's. It is located at the Legacy Flight Museum in Rexburg, Idaho and seems to have a cartoon character grin.
I awoke early to be at the temple as the sun rose. it just so happened that on this day there was almost a full moon.
Upon leaving work in Rexburg, Idaho there was such beautiful soft evening light I had to find a subject and fast! The trees across the canal would have to do.
I love winter in Idaho. This is fortunate since we have so much of it. Scenes can vary from stark colorless silhouettes to wonderful soft light and color. It's always a challenge to get out and endure the cold but the rewards are usually worth it!
See a few more winter landscapes on my blog at JamesNeeley.com
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Someone loves to restore old stuff and display it where people can enjoy it. We saw this along a frontage road in Rexburg, Idaho and when we stopped for photos a gaggle of geese walked through the scene.
This was taken on 21.8.2017 on a fine day at the football ground of Brigham Young University in Rexburg, Idaho, USA. This was the final testing of equipment and settings before the total solar eclipse. A Baader AstroSolar Safety Foil was put before the lens. This foil is CE-tested and reduces the intensity of sunlight by 99.999% (optical density 5.0).
Rexburg, Idaho Police Department. 2009. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2010.
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2014 Legacy Flight Museum Airshow • Rexburg, Idaho
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The new LDS Temple in Rexburg, Idaho has striking vertical lines that draw the eye upward and required me to compose in a vertical format!
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Rexburg, Idaho Police Department. 2009. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2010.
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Rexburg, Idaho Police Department. 2009. All police car photos are at the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department and are constantly being updated with new images. 2010.
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The Rexburg Idaho Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
2nd Place, Architecture, Colusa County Fair 2019.
2nd Place, Architecture, Yuba-Sutter Fair 2019.
I pride myself on being a slow learner, but by sheer happenstance, I have learned that atmospheric conditions such as fog or smoke creates dramatic lighting. Armed with this simple truth, when a desert fire created smoke in our area I headed out at sunset to get an image of the Rexburg LDS Temple.
I broke down and bought the Photomatix software and this is my first HDR using it...I think I may try some more!
Photographed in September 1957. Camera: Kodak Retina IIIc. Film: Kodachrome (ISO 12). This tractor (known then as a "steam traction engine") was used on the Webster-Woodmansee farm on the Rexburg Bench in southeastern Idaho. In 1962 it was moved to Smith Park in Rexburg, Idaho. In 1925 the Best Manufacturing Company merged with the Holt Manufacturing Company to form the Caterpillar Tractor Company.
To members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints , no place is more sacred than temples. My home town of Rexburg Idaho is populated almost entirely by members of the LDS Church. They have been praying for a temple in Rexburg for years, and now it is finaly a reality. This summer we took the family back home, and were able to see the temple for the first time since it opened.
I had been dreaming of shooting this building for months, and was so excited as I stood in the wheat field across the street and watched the lights come on and sky change color. I hope you enjoy this picture as much as I have. Thanks for all the nice comments.
The LDS Temple in Rexburg, Idaho at the "Blue Hour"
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