
Everyone shoots the famous Moulton barns just north of this meadow….but I think the meadow itself is one sweet photo spot.
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Everyone shoots the famous Moulton barns just north of this meadow….but I think the meadow itself is one sweet photo spot.
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I have been traveling to Grand Teton National Park for a decade….and have explored every paved and dirt road. But this spring I had a special moment when I was traversing a well traveled road and saw this spring pond out of the corner of my eye. It literally had appeared like magic this spring after being nothing more than a bison wallow for ten years.
The heavy winter snow on the Tetons and in the Jackson Hole Valley had made this a real live pond with a wonderful Teton reflection.
I was chatting with my good friend Joan Earles when I spied this new pond as we drove by it….and I immediately stopped and named it Joan’s Pond since it does not show up on any maps of the area.
So, at least for a few brief days this spring, it was a beautiful pond that we all fell in love with ….. and here’s hoping you will as well.
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The nuances of color and light on this beautiful morning at the Blacktail Ponds Overlook were a visual buffet….and very memorable.
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Shot with a Nikon D800E
Induro Carbon Tripod
RRS BH-55 PCL-1
14-24mm f/2.8 AF-S @ 22mm
f/11 ISO 100 @ 1/10 at hyperfocal distance
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