#2 is great nice shot too bad there isn't any snow on the ground.
oceanflyer wrote:
JH, one of the best places on earth to have a camera with you.
First time for me, it was just awesome. I have over 300 shots from there and it was so pretty it is hard to cull any out.
Mormon Ranch...did you have to fight off any other photographers for the shot of the barn? Popular and very pretty spot.
I know what you mean. I'm not sure if you saw this but in Teton National Park there a church called The Chapel of the Transfiguration. If you get there early and sit in the front during services you are looking directly at the Grand Teton.
These photos were taken a couple of years ago before I began to understand the art of photography so they're not that good but the next time I'm there I'm doing sunset and sunrise at this spot.
Post a few more of yours. It will motivate me to buy airline tickets. :)
Cadugand wrote:
Mormon Ranch...did you have to fight off any other photographers for the shot of the barn? Popular and very pretty spot.
I had to go to Rock Springs for business the last of April and took a couple of days to go to Jackson so I was about 2 weeks early as far as getting into the park all the way. I tried to be out in the field by dawn for the light and there were still 3-5 other photographers out there then so I think really I am glad I was early. I can only imagine how crowded it must get.
oceanflyer wrote:
I know what you mean. I'm not sure if you saw this but in Teton National Park there a church called The Chapel of the Transfiguration. If you get there early and sit in the front during services you are looking directly at the Grand Teton.
These photos were taken a couple of years ago before I began to understand the art of photography so they're not that good but the next time I'm there I'm doing sunset and sunrise at this spot.
Post a few more of yours. It will motivate me to buy airline tickets. :)
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I love the cross, I didn't get to see the church. Here are a few more.
There is a storm a commin.
Beautiful lake
The sage was really colorful
greymule wrote:
kimmyfk wrote:
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
Walk along the SW Coast and the moors!
I suppose you dont take notice of the natural beauty in ya home town...
These were taken by a lil point and shoot.... :)
kimmyfk wrote:
greymule wrote:
kimmyfk wrote:
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
Walk along the SW Coast and the moors!
I suppose you dont take notice of the natural beauty in ya home town...
These were taken by a lil point and shoot.... :)
You big liar, I thought it wasn't pretty there?? I'll trade big old hot Dallas for that anytime.
;)
GEEJAY
Loc: witness protection
Just think the movie SHANE,was shot right there.
jtipps wrote:
kimmyfk wrote:
greymule wrote:
kimmyfk wrote:
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
Walk along the SW Coast and the moors!
I suppose you dont take notice of the natural beauty in ya home town...
These were taken by a lil point and shoot.... :)
You big liar, I thought it wasn't pretty there?? I'll trade big old hot Dallas for that anytime.
;)
Ahaaa.... In the 1st pic Rupert Grint lives behind that woodland!! :)
now see Dallas.... Lets swap countries!!!! ;)
GEEJAY wrote:
Just think the movie SHANE,was shot right there.
OMG! That is my most favorite movie of all time, I did not know that.
oceanflyer wrote:
I know what you mean. I'm not sure if you saw this but in Teton National Park there a church called The Chapel of the Transfiguration. If you get there early and sit in the front during services you are looking directly at the Grand Teton.
These photos were taken a couple of years ago before I began to understand the art of photography so they're not that good but the next time I'm there I'm doing sunset and sunrise at this spot.
Post a few more of yours. It will motivate me to buy airline tickets. :)
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These are bloody brillant shots!!! :)
kimmyfk wrote:
jtipps wrote:
kimmyfk wrote:
greymule wrote:
kimmyfk wrote:
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
Walk along the SW Coast and the moors!
I suppose you dont take notice of the natural beauty in ya home town...
These were taken by a lil point and shoot.... :)
You big liar, I thought it wasn't pretty there?? I'll trade big old hot Dallas for that anytime.
;)
Ahaaa.... In the 1st pic Rupert Grint lives behind that woodland!! :)
now see Dallas.... Lets swap countries!!!! ;)
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Be careful what you wish for.
You have some of the most beautiful countryside anywhere! I get to the UK frequently (Son in law from Bristol)...Just watched Chelsey win...I always look forward to traveling the Cornwall, Devon area..Lake Country, its all great.
kimmyfk wrote:
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
Cadugand wrote:
You have some of the most beautiful countryside anywhere! I get to the UK frequently (Son in law from Bristol)...Just watched Chelsey win...I always look forward to traveling the Cornwall, Devon area..Lake Country, its all great.
kimmyfk wrote:
Great pictures!!! wish the UK had stunning views like this :)
I guess I just take it for granted.... grass is always greener etc... :D
Yes devon etc is stunning... I live 30 miles north of London
I do live in the worlds first garden city!! Hahaaa :thumbup:
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