At approximately 310,000 acres, Grand Teton National Park includes the major peaks of the 40-mile-long Teton Range seen here. This shot was made from the Jackson Lake Dam.
Rising more than 7000 feet above Jackson Lake, the high peaks of Grand Teton National Park provide one of the most dramatic landscapes in the world. For aesthetics and photographers alike, Ansel Adams may have stated it more philosophically when he said; âThe grand lift of the Tetons is more than a mechanistic fold and faulting of the earth's crust; it becomes a primal gesture of the earth beneath a greater skyâ.
Beautiful picture. Well done. I was at the GT last week. Amazing place.
Very well done, Mesa!
How many frames did you use?
What focal length and the camera format?
Did you use a tripod?
Thanks for sharing!
Nice, David. A beautiful shot.
Very nice work. Thank you.
Paul J. Svetlik wrote:
Very well done, Mesa!
How many frames did you use?
What focal length and the camera format?
Did you use a tripod?
Thanks for sharing!
It's a 6 shot pano, Tokino AT-X 124 Pro DX12-24mm f/4 lens @ 24mm mounted on a Nikon d7000 @ ISO 200, 1/160, f.8. Tripod mounted.
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