Well this is a fantastic way to end both my 2016 wrap-up AND my entire year: the Department of the Interior just reposted this image, announcing it as their most popular post of the year. I'm proud of this shot for a bunch of reasons, but love it especially because it shows off both the beauty of our landscape and the access we have to it thanks to the work of the
@nationalparkservice and
@usinterior --and of course in this case
@grandtetonnps . Anyway, I hope everyone has a great New Year, filled with healthy doses of adventure and exploration! 😉
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Btw, prints of this and the original landscape (horizontal) version are available--just email or DM me if interested. Contact info in bio. 📷: Sony A7R2 w/ Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8; 1/1000 sec, ISO100, approx f/3-4. (That shutter speed is unnecessarily high for this scene--the camera was set up for wildlife, but I wanted to burn a few off before messing with the settings, in fear of losing my light. That did happen, just a few seconds after this shot!)
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#Repost
@usinterior with
@repostapp
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We can’t think of a better way to end 2016 than with our most popular Instagram photo this year: This moody pic of a snow-dusted #GrandTeton #NationalPark in #Wyoming. When Eric Adams (
@ericadams321 ) noticed the weather clearing through airport windows earlier this year, he rebooked his flight, rented a car and drove along
@grandtetonnps ’s Jenny Lake Road to capture this stunning scene. Photo courtesy of Eric Adams (
@ericadams321 ). #usinterior #findyourpark