I have a 27" Computer Screen. I have a folder for my Screen Saver and I put favorite panoramas and landscape photos (family, too) in that folder. It's fun to have those pictures pop up often. They inspire me to return to the field to take more pictures.
What an amazing set of photos. WOW.
"Nothing Else???" These are nice images. Thanks for sharing.
Here is one I was fortunate enough to take from the road.
Mt. Rainier from the road
I have that Sigma and like it a lot. Occasionally I put on a 1.6 to extend the range, on a tripod, of course.
Gateway Inn Motel, WA 706.
What lens did you use for the close-ups? Great shots.
God's creation is amazingly beautiful.
A great place to stay, about 500 ft. outside the entrance to Mt. Rainier. They even supply you wood for the fire place. They have regular rooms, also.
Jackson Hole is fabulous and you might have a chance to see elk, buffalo, moose, antelope. Seeing them in snow makes them stand out, and they are especially neat if they have snow on their bodies. Jackson is the location of the national elk preserve. And the Grand Tetons are a fabulous scene no matter what time of year you visit. Breath taking!!!! If you drive south through Jackson and go west a little, you can drive up the east side of the Tetons. Just ask locals. I always see moose when I go there, but maybe it is just my luck. There are ski resorts there with lifts. You might go up and take pictures of the skiers. I'm in Florida today, but I would love to be in Jackson, one of my favorite places on the planet.
The aperture reflection probably should be cleaned up. But, for me, it's presence helps me remember the moment I took the shot with my wife next to me. She passed and the shot as taken is a comfort.
This is the "Source" of the Colorado River in the Rocky Mountain National Park.
Rocky Mountain National Park