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By     |    Feb 28, 2011
Posted in: Night Photography, Yellowstone     |    9 Comments

Stars over Canary Springs, Yellowstone National Park

I enjoy opportunities for night photography, even in the dead of winter. Actually, especially in the dead of winter—the cold temperatures prevent the build-up of long exposure digital noise that results from the camera sensor heating up. When it is -15°F, the sensor stays nice and cool! I made two attempts at this image of star trails over dead trees at Canary Springs, part of the Mammoth Hot Springs complex in [...]

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By     |    Jul 23, 2010
Posted in: Wyoming     |    9 Comments

Wonderful Wyoming

I recently spent two weeks photographing in Wyoming, including Yellowstone, the Wind River mountains, and the Grand Tetons (yep, it’s true—the Tetons were named by French trappers who thought the peaks looked like massive, pointy breasts—don’t blame me, I didn’t name them). Summer shooting is always the most difficult, and typically the least productive. One has to successfully negotiate long days with little sleep, hordes of tourists, and even larger hordes of biting [...]

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