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You will likely have to look twice at this before you figure out what it is... :-) A not often see n reflection of the full Grand Teton range through to Mount Moran on the right... Hope you enjoy!
The Teton Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. It extends for approximately 40 miles (64 km) in a north–south direction through the U.S. state of Wyoming, east of the Idaho state line. It is south of Yellowstone National Park and most of the east side of the range is within Grand Teton National Park.
Beaver Creek, Wyoming, United States
Grand Teton National Park received record snowfall-36 inches in 30 hrs. or so over Christmas. Most of the park was pretty much snowed in, but I managed to snowshoe to this spot my first morning there and shoot this one. It pretty much snowed non-stop the entire trip.
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Happy Teton Tuesday. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2020
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Visited Teton in may. Lucky I saw famous Grizzly Bear 399 and her 4 cubs. Besides, get few landscape shots.
The distant Grand Teton mountain range is framed here in a ruined cabin window. The cabin was originally part of the Luther Taylor homestead established in 1916. Now it is famous because it appeared in the classic 1953 movie "Shane".
Twenty minutes from Jenny Lake I stopped to take this shot of the Grand Tetons shrouded in smoke from the California wildfires .
Six panel "pixel shift" panorama, handheld.
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I wanted to see a moose all day and on my way back to camp this moose met me at my window of my van. He wanted to cross the road and I had the gap he was looking for. Grand Tetons
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While in Jackson, WY, drive north of town along Rt 191, passing the airport entrance on the left. Take a left when you see the sign for "Moose". This will be the road for entering Teton National Park. Pay the weekly fee then drive a few miles to the parking lot for the "Taggart Lake" trailhead.
Follow the trail for about 1.5m and take a left when you hit the trail that circles the lake and walk about a 100 or so feet and then cut to the lake's edge for this scene.
Also, on days when it is not windy early in the morning if you want to capture a glass reflection like this you need to be at the lake within 2.5 or so after sunrise as if you get there later then a gentle breeze comes over the lake and then the mirror will be lost until a little before sunset.
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Taken from Highway 32 (the Teton Scenic Byway) -- a roller coaster ride through Idaho farmland. Heading towards Ashton, I always pull over when I can to check the view behind me.
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The Milky Way rises from the Tetons and overlooks Moulton Barn. I just finished a DSLR back pack review and you can find it here. darrenwhitephotography.com/blog/2013/12/caselogic
It snowed most of our last day in the Grand Tetons, and we left the following day to the sight of fresh snow, blue skies and an odd cloud band at mid height across the mountain range. The group of mountains at left includes (l-r) Mt. Teewinot, Grand Teton, and Mt. Owen. The group at center-right includes Storm Point, Symmetry Spire, Mt. St. John, and Rockchuck Peak.
This was our first real trip with digital cameras, almost 10 years ago. I am adding additional photos to this album as time allows.
Teton Valley, Idaho (near Driggs). On the west side of the Teton Mountains. The view is towards the East. The mountains in the distance are actually in the state of Wyoming.
Lenticular clouds form over Mount Moran as seen from a favorite stop, Oxbow bend.
Camera Nikon D800
Exposure 0.001 sec (1/1250)
Aperture f/16.0
Focal Length 65 mm
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Bias -4/3 EV
View the entire Tetons - East and West Set
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The Grand was cloud covered but the alpenglow on some of the other peaks in the Teton Range was beautiful!
Here is some of the last captures taken of the Grand Tetons as we left the park heading towards Yellowstone.
I captured this with the 17mm lens while taking the BULB captures with the 10mm lens (see below in the comments). This is a stitch of about 5 shots taken with the 17mm showing the clouds in their stationary formation that day. Very pretty looking like this, and then again very nice as shown below in the comments with the exposures that lasted several minutes.