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Grand clouds over this grand view of the Teton Range. Two images stitched together to get this wider view.
Peaks of the Tetons shrouded in clouds. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, May 2025
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The wasn't anything going on in the sky, so to put the main focus just on the tetons and their reflection, I turned he camera to portrait aspect. Grant Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2013
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Teton mountains with a couple of horses and riders in the foreground.
I replaced a boring sky in the background with a sky image I took in 2016.
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This is another classic of Grand Teton National Park: Sunrise at Schwabacher's Landing.
This image was taken just a few minutes before the sun rose above the horizon, positioning the pinkish glow of the "Belt of Venus" behind the Tetons.
I was planning to arrive at Schwabacher's Landing about 90 minutes before sunrise, but due to a problem with one of my tires, I lost 30 minutes...
When I finally arrived at the spot I scouted the day before, there was no room left for me! A photo tour with at least 10 photographers was crowding the roughly 5 meters of river bank, where the famous reflection is not blocked by grass.
Just before my frustrated retreat, I noticed that the tour guide, who did not have a camera, was standing on the river edge as well. Fortunately I was able to convince him that an active photographer had better use for his vantage point... Thanks again buddy, you saved my day and made this image possible!
Was up early to catch an amazing sunrise at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Tetons National Park in Wyoming.
The northern part of the Teton Range - and the southern part too, for that matter - is much less dramatic than the peaks of the central range. Seen from an unofficial trail near Christian Pond.
During a cold, grey day in Grand Teton National Park while concentrating on photographing foggy landscapes, I alerted to a scratching sound near my feet. Looking down, I was surprised to see this red fox standing at my feet and looking up at me as if asking for directions. A little shocked at first and slightly worried that the fox might be dangerous, I concluded that it had previously been well-treated by tourists and was merely looking for a handout. Since I wasn’t about to contribute to the delinquency of a wild animal with ‘people-food’, I began quickly fumbling to change lenses before the fox wandered off. Shortly, I noticed this fox was not really interested in going anywhere. While I gathered my gear, the fox sat down about 30 feet away to watch me in my fumbling frenzy. A few minutes later, I noticed that my antics must have been quite boring to the fox since it appeared to be asleep; that’s when I clicked the shutter.
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