June 30: “A Mountain View From The Past”: We found this old cabin in the Teton Mountain range, and I took this image from the inside of the cabin framing the mountains inside the window in early morning light.
June 25: “Oxbow Bend-Mount Moran”: Early morning photo of Mount Moran (Teton Mountain range) reflecting in the place they call Oxbow Bend. It was a nice calm early morning image with nice light and clouds. A flock of geese were also swimming on the left of the bend.
June 25: “Morning Light on the Tetons.” Found this spot on the Snake River to capture the sunrise.
June 24: “Wyoming Teton Valley Scenics.” Yee Haw. Ride ’em cowboy statue.
June 24: “Wyoming Teton Valley Scenics.” Teton Mountains reflecting in the Snake River at sunrise.
June 24: “Wyoming Teton Valley Scenics.” Wild horses in the park.
June 24: “Wyoming Teton Valley Scenics.” Old wooden rail fence leads your eye to the Tetons.
June 23: “The Moulton Barns on Mormon Row”: These barns are the most photographed barns in the U.S. With the Teton Mountains in the background, you can see why. Settlers John and Thomas Alma (T.A.) Moulton built these barns on adjacent homesteads. Took an evening image of this Moulton barn with storm clouds above and the sun just peaking through. I liked this one in black and white.
June 23: “The Moulton Barns on Mormon Row”: The farthest north barn. Shot in black & white.
June 23: “The Moulton Barns on Mormon Row”: Wider shot of this iconic barn and the Tetons in the background.
June 23: “The Moulton Barns on Mormon Row”: Very fortunate the morning I was here that a herd of buffalo were walking by this barn. Most of the other photographers there said this is the lucky shot to get with this barn image.
June 23: “The Moulton Barns on Mormon Row”: Rain clouds had just passed over me when the sun came up and lit up the barn, clouds and the peaks of the Tetons.
June 22: Yellowstone Images: “Yellowstone Waterfalls.”
June 22: Yellowstone Images: “Geyser Veins.” Black and white image of these bold graphic lines leading up to the geyser cloud and bridge.
June 22: Yellowstone Images: “Reflections.” I liked the graphic lines of the geyser water pools in a sepia tone. The tourists reflecting in the water created an interesting image along with the graphic lines.
June 21: Ansel Adams is still considered to be one of the best landscape photographers of all time. He took iconic landscape images of most of our national parks starting in the 1940s, all in black and white. I visited the spot where he took this image of the Snake River and the Teton Mountain range in the background. The Grand Tetons and Snake River.
June 21: Informational plaque on the spot where Ansel Adams took his image of the Snake River and Teton Mountain range. The photo of him standing on his car was taken in the Yosemite National Park. The photo on the right side is the image of the Snake River and the Teton Mountains that he took.
June 21: The Ansel Adams shot.
June 19: “Wyoming Mountain Floral”: The Teton Valley was carpeted with all kinds of wildflowers. Moving clouds rolling over the Teton mountains added to this scene.
June 19: “Wyoming Mountain Floral”: Forest floor covered in these purple lupines with the Tetons in the background.
June 19: “Wyoming Mountain Floral”: There were wild yellow flower plants blooming all over the Teton Valley, along with some purple flowers. Had the Teton Mountain range in the background to give the image depth.
June 17: “Togwotee Pass” coming into the east entrance of the Grand Teton National Park. Traveling on Highway 26, we were driving past this opening in the trees when I just had to stop and photograph this nice scenic image.
Grand Forks photographer Dave Bruner and his wife, Sheila, recently returned from a trip to the western United States, Wyoming in particular. Among the sights Dave and Sheila experienced was Grand Teton National Park in the northwest of the state of Wyoming. The park encompasses the Teton Mountain range, the 4,000-meter Grand Teton peak and the valley known as Jackson Hole. It’s a popular destination in summer for mountaineering, hiking, backcountry camping and fishing, linked to nearby Yellowstone National Park by the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway.
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