Aspens In Fall In Yellowstone
A little throwback to 2010…and a reminder to my self that I need to revisit Yellowstone in every season.
A little throwback to 2010…and a reminder to my self that I need to revisit Yellowstone in every season.
September, 2015. The upside of being laid up is that I may actually finish processing my backlog of photos and finally decide which ones I’m satisfied with and which ones can fall away.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Badlands National Park’s rugged beauty:
Antelope in Badlands National Park, South Dakota
11,000 years. That’s how long humans have been present in the Badlands of South Dakota. At the end of the last ice age Native Americans hunted mammoth. Later various tribes hunted bison, until the Lakota Sioux arrived and settled into the vast landscape. They stayed until the arrival of the American Government and the events … More 11,000 Years of Human History
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee What really fun about this series is that when I took them, I’d only just started traveling. This was on my second trip to the Smoky Mountains, only a couple of months after my first. It was before I had ventured into solo-travel and before I’d gone anywhere … More Throwback Thursday: 2008 GSMNP
When I drove into Utah, I’d been on the road for just over a month. I was thrilled and excited to photograph Utah, but I was (though not as aware of it then as I am now, looking back on it), exhausted and running on fumes. I was nearing my stop in Colorado, with its … More It’s just recon…
I was feeling the vintage vibe processing some of these images from Arches and Canyonlands National Park. They remind me of the postcards I’d find at roadside shops out west.
My next focus during my backlog processing spree will be… Arches National Park in Utah Canyonlands National Park in Utah And Colorado National Monument in Colorado Stay tuned!