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Thanks Callie, much appreciated!Lovely images, Dave! #2 really pulls my esthetic meter into the red!
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Thanks Callie, much appreciated!Lovely images, Dave! #2 really pulls my esthetic meter into the red!
Thanks Dennis!Beautiful images of the Teton’s. Sure hope to get back there in the near future.
Thanks, appreciate it!Wow! Beautiful!
Thanks Vern.Beautiful photo Dave and I recognized the location. I have photographed the Tetons from that location a few times, less crowded, and a very serene place to take in the beauty of the Gros Ventres Valley as well.
Hi Dave.Thanks Kathy.
Here's another image captured from a position a couple of hundred feet further back from the edge of the ridge. This place has been a very popular place for wedding portraits over the years to the point that it's known by locals as The Wedding Tree.
D5, 24-120mm @120mm f/7.1, 1/800", ISO 180
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I really like the tree-framing of the scene. Most people might stand near the edge and eliminate the framing but your picture is very distinctive.Thanks Kathy.
Here's another image captured from a position a couple of hundred feet further back from the edge of the ridge. This place has been a very popular place for wedding portraits over the years to the point that it's known by locals as The Wedding Tree.
D5, 24-120mm @120mm f/7.1, 1/800", ISO 180
View attachment 10568
Thanks Jim!The wedding tree shot is especially nice. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!I really like the tree-framing of the scene. Most people might stand near the edge and eliminate the framing but your picture is very distinctive.