Archive for Yellowstone

Passing Through

Passing Through

I spent today in Yellowstone Park with Ken Kapinski, a fellow photographer and Livingston Photo Society member. Cold, beautiful, sleepy…that was my day. We saw plenty of critters, including 16 coyotes, more than a dozen wolves and probably 30 big horn sheep…along with the one million elk and buffalo that are everywhere in [...]

Snowcosm

Snowcosm

I saw this micro-scene while walking back to my car from the Upper Terrace photo shoot in Yellowstone. Tiny tips of evergreen, protruding from the snow and lending to the drifted ‘landscape’ below them.

YNP, III - Upper Terrace

YNP, III - Upper Terrace

I’m a bit late in making today’s post (it’s after midnight now) because I was buried in snow all day working on my igloo. Ken and I went back up to Tom Miner Basin and finished it off…but it was after dark when we got done and I didn’t have my tripod with me, [...]

YNP, II - Duotone

YNP, II - Duotone

Here are the images from my Yellowstone trip that I’ve processed as duotones. The buffalo was sleeping in the middle of the road the night before…we almost had a little collision. The next morning it had moved over to the shoulder, but you could see where someone had gone off the road in an attempt [...]

YNP, I - Color

YNP, I - Color

There wasn’t much light in the Park to work with on Thursday and Friday, but it was still a great trip. Sunrise on Friday gave a few hints of color and so I did my best to take advantage of it. I don’t fancy myself a wildlife photographer, but if the critters are [...]

The Howl

The Howl

I spent the last couple days in Yellowstone National Park, chasing scenes back and forth across Lamar Valley. I have 868 photos to go through, so it’ll take a few days, but I wanted to post something up. I saw 12 wolves in two different groups on Friday and really like the way this shot [...]