Saturday, June 10, 2006

Cloudstriping over the Tetons.
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Cloudstriping over the Tetons. Posted by Picasa
Cloudstriping over the Tetons. Posted by Picasa
Teton peaks in varying day-ending light. Posted by Picasa
A few shots of the Teton Peaks. Posted by Picasa
Remains of the day. Posted by Picasa
On this day, the sunset colors were really only active over the North end of the Tetons. Posted by Picasa
Storm development. Posted by Picasa
Storm development. Posted by Picasa
The beginning of some interesting weather developing. I was hiking around in the willow flats among some pretty ribald bird vocals, and fantastic coyote song. Think they were doing some weather forecasting. This turned out to be an interesting storm, complete with lots of lightning, which unfortunately I was unable to capture in a photo. Posted by Picasa
Watching a storm develop. Posted by Picasa
Storm moving in, and I started to move out. Posted by Picasa
I have a small handheld digital camera that I take as a secondary shooter. It's got a flash, so I don't take it on the trail - it's settings are pretty simple. But, what I've found handy on previous visits, is the ability to join in that gangsta recreation, drive-by shooting. Except I use a camera. Besides this one and the later campsite shots on this camera, all of these shots were taken from within the car and while driving. Now about this shot. On my first day of my trip, I drove over to Victor, Idaho for breakfast, and passed the old Spud Drive In on the way. I didn't capture the actual drive in in this photo, but it's a still-functional icon. Posted by Picasa
Roadside mountains!
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Roadside mountains!
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