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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Rescuing a BLM Mustang…
I’m attempting to rescue this “Mustang” from a life in a BLM holding pen or feedlot. I have setup a fundraiser at https://www.gofundme.com/2ernq4ac to give “Sundance” a forever home. Every dollar goes to Sundance. Thank you for your support and generosity.
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Tagged adoption, blm, blmmustang, gofundme, Horse, mustang, rescue
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Migrating…
As I was photographing the Grand Tetons, five cow elk migrated through on the sagebrush flats(foreground). As the snow melts, the elk will migrate to their traditional birthing grounds and summer ranges.
Moonrise…
Moonrise over Jedediah Smith Wilderness. April 20, 2016.
Posted in Color Photography, Idaho, Photography, Sony Mirrorless
Tagged Idaho, moon, moonrise, Mountains
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Bison…
Bison and the Grand Tetons. The snow is starting to melt and spring is not to far off.
Opening…
Opening day at Yellowstone National Park. Lower Falls at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
Clouds…
Clouds over Pinecreek Pass.
Posted in Black and White Photography, Idaho, Monochrome, Photography, Sony Mirrorless, Wildlife
Tagged blackandwhitephotography, Clouds, Monochrome, Mountains
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Day…
Day Break April 14, 2014.
Posted in Color Photography, Idaho, Photography, Sony Mirrorless
Tagged morning, sunrise
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Ravens..
Ravens. Is Spring near???
Posted in Color Photography, Grand Teton National Park, Photography, Sony Mirrorless, Wildlife, Wyoming
Tagged birds, grandtetonnationalpark, raven
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South…
South, Middle and Grand Teton.