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The two days that I tried to shoot the Tetons at sunrise ended up being cloudy to partly cloudy. The light was better the day I shot this one than the day before (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/30797/), but not what I was hoping for. Nonetheless, I had time to kill while the sun got to work burning off the clouds, s...
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... because you just can't have too many GigaPans of the Teton Range.
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Sometimes you get a second chance to shoot a GigaPan, and this one is one of those. The one I shot the day before was cloudy and dark (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/30798/). This day the sun finally began to break through, and the clouds that were still around were actually pretty photogenic. I didn't shoot with v...
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This is a similar view of the Teton Range from the Wyoming side near the Jackson Hole Airport to the previous upload, except it was taken with a 200mm lens and provides a wider view. Shot with Nikon D5000 and 200mm lens
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Just another gratuitous GigaPan of one of the most photogenic mountain ranges in the USA.
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On the hike to Hidden Falls I passed this decaying stump. The color just screamed out for me to GigaPan the scene. I'm not sure if I zoomed in enough to make out the host of creepy-crawly's that make this stump a home, but if they're visible I hope you'll snapshot them.
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Named for Thomas Moran, one of America's great landscape painters (www.nga.gov/feature/moran/index.shtm
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The Tetons (the tallest visible here is Grand Teton - over 13000 feet tall) as seen from Glacier View turnout (off Highway 89). The broad flat area in the foreground is the Snake River plain - this view shows a nice contrast between flat eroded river plain and the rugged terrain in the mountains. This is one of t...
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This is a popular photography scene taken north of the Jenny Lake area. The Three prominent peaks on the left and center are Teewinot Mountain, Grand Teton and Mount Owen. I used a Nikon D5000 and 300mm lens.
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Site was a former gravel mine in the John D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway. Planted in 2010 with willow stakes, Calamagrostis canadensis, Carex aquatilis, C. utriculata, and C. vesicaria by Intermountain Aquatics. Picture taken from lodgepole island, looking south.
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