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I recently drove through Jackson Hole. Due to the weather the mountain range was completely covered by clouds all day long. This was not that day. Had to go through some old files to see what I had missed on that miserable day.
A little blast from the past -- our road trip last fall to the West. This is in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
Day 126 of my 366 Project
Between six and nine million years ago, stretching and thinning of the Earth's crust caused movement along the Teton fault. The west block along the fault line rose to form the Teton Range, creating the youngest range of the Rocky Mountains. Unlike most mountain ranges, the east side of the teton range lacks foothills, or lower peaks which can obscure the view.
Grand Teton National Park
Others from this trip are in the Album www.flickr.com/photos/thadz/albums/72157660032324601
When you take Highway 89 south from Yellowstone Park, you'll pass through some beautiful country. Stay the course, and you will eventually end up in Grand Teton National Park. This photo shows my first glimpse of the Tetons. That's Jackson Lake resting peacefully in the foreground. I feel blessed to have witnessed this sight.
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
La Snake River et la chaîne des Tétons dans le Parc national de Grand Teton. Dans le Wyoming aux États-Unis.
Vue depuis Snake River Overlook.
D'après diapositive.
The beautiful Inner Loop Road along the base of the Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
A fresh snow, partial light, and some low lying clouds over a spectacular mountainside in the Grand Teton National Park. I shot this with the Canon 70-300ISii and was pretty happy with the outcome. Hand held.
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Mike D.
Grand Tetons majestic view. There is a reason they call it Grand. Ansel captured the original and most famous. I was totally awestruck!
Grand Teton National Park is named for Grand Teton, the tallest mountain in the Teton Range. The naming of the mountains is attributed to early 19th-century French-speaking trappers—les trois tétons (the three teats) was later anglicized and shortened to Tetons.
Heading home toward US 20 through the Togwotee Pass out of Jackson. The last look at the Tetons from an overlook along the highway rendered this view.
Photo de la chaîne des Tétons prise l'après-midi au croisement entre Mormon Row et Antelope Flats Loops Rd.
tetons, on this particular morning it was tough to take any 'landscape' without a big moose being in the way.....oh the difficulties us photographers have to deal with...
Another old one, black & white conversion of a Velvia 6X7 transparency. The Tetons, as reflected in the Snake River, at Schwabacher's Landing. Happy Monochrome Monday!
Grand Teton Nat'l Park, WY
Since the skies were cloudless and not as appealing, I thought I'd give this a try with a black and white edit. I certainly don't mind it.
Grand Teton National Park
Here is another one from my lost photos cache, this one taken as we returned from a breakfast tour of Jackson Lake in the Grand Teton National Park. It seems like the light made the Tetons sparkle on this day.
Grand Teton Entrance that is ... long exposure in the early morning - one of many fun comps taken there at Oxbow Bend. The morning had fog, then clearing, then sun, then fog ... it was amazing to see it change every few minutes ... at times it was changing during the long exposures too, making them all the more challenging to expose correctly ... and that is the fun of it ;))
Streaming clouds at Oxbow Bend in Wyoming.
Cleaned this shot up a little that had some bush material into the frame (wide angle) at the bottom left corner.
Grand Tetons
Wyoming USA
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This view of the Grand Teton mountain range was taken from the Blacktail Ponds overlook. Most of the ponds have become marshes over the years and are supposed to be a good place to spot moose, but I have never had any luck. HFF.
I do have a new camera but I am both getting acclimated and trying to find opportunities to get the "shot" ! :)
Still in the archives, digging for photos I would like to share...I will post some Nikon D7100 shots soon.
I just returned from a brief trip to the Tetons. I shot in some of the coldest weather I have experienced so far, -23 degrees F this morning! I was very happy to encounter this mist my first morning there. The trip was fun, however, we hit a patch of ice on the freeway and totaled the Honda on the way back. We are ok, but now have to figure out how to get the car back here from Missoula Mt. So...anyone know of any good deals on a mid 90's Honda Civic?