James56 wrote:
Hi Folks, a few more photos of our visit to the Grand Tetons. Today we visited Mormon Row which contains remnants of the buildings Mormon settlers established in the early 1900's but later abandoned. This place in a region called Antelope Flats, has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places and is probably the most photographed area of the Grand Tetons. I slipped in one picture showing tourist streaming in by the carloads. It's easy to get to and there is parking and even a restroom. I had a great time here.
The Grand Tetons DSC02345-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Bunkhouse at the John Moulton Homestead, Mormon Row, Grand Tetons WY. DSC02370-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Part of the John Moulton Homestead on Mormon Row, Grand Teton WY. DSC02376-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Passengers on this American Express Jet get a Grand view of the Grand Tetons. DSC02390-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
The "Pink House" on the John Moulton Homestead, Grand Teton WY. DSC02394-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
T.A. Moulton Barn on Mormon Row, Grand Teton WY. DSC02498-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
John Moulton Barn, Grand Teton WY. DSC02449-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Tourist stream in to the Mormon Row district, Grand Teton WY. DSC02463-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
The Reed Moulton Homestead, Grand Teton WY. DSC02436-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
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I see you've done this a couple of times before haven't you? Excellent set ... would consider buying a couple.
Paladin48 wrote:
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Well, not my first Rodeo as they say...got a few years under my belt, but I still consider myself an amatuer. Help yourself to which images you like. I think if you click on one of the image here, it takes you to my Flickr site. There you can download those images you like at no charge. But be warned...they're all 16:9 aspect ratio, so you will need to do some cropping or resizing on your end to printable ratio's like 8 x 10.
Enjoy...
Great pictures!! We were just there last summer and just have to go back this year again! I've been wondering which lens works the best for landscape pictures, or I guess it depends on how much you want to capture? Last year I had my canon bridge camera, this year I'm taking my rebel. Thanks
James56 wrote:
Hi Folks, a few more photos of our visit to the Grand Tetons. Today we visited Mormon Row which contains remnants of the buildings Mormon settlers established in the early 1900's but later abandoned. This place in a region called Antelope Flats, has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places and is probably the most photographed area of the Grand Tetons. I slipped in one picture showing tourist streaming in by the carloads. It's easy to get to and there is parking and even a restroom. I had a great time here.
The Grand Tetons DSC02345-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Bunkhouse at the John Moulton Homestead, Mormon Row, Grand Tetons WY. DSC02370-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Part of the John Moulton Homestead on Mormon Row, Grand Teton WY. DSC02376-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Passengers on this American Express Jet get a Grand view of the Grand Tetons. DSC02390-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
The "Pink House" on the John Moulton Homestead, Grand Teton WY. DSC02394-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
T.A. Moulton Barn on Mormon Row, Grand Teton WY. DSC02498-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
John Moulton Barn, Grand Teton WY. DSC02449-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Tourist stream in to the Mormon Row district, Grand Teton WY. DSC02463-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
The Reed Moulton Homestead, Grand Teton WY. DSC02436-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
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i love your grand shots of the grand tetons, james...they are so beautiful and sharp. the shot with the airplane is really cool!!
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