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    Just back from helping with a photo tour to the Tetons and Yellowstone. Some shots from the Jackson area and the Tetons. They had ~600 inches of snow this year including a bit more on the mountains while we were there. I have not personally seen so much snow on the Tetons.
    Shots are from Mormons Barns, Snake River (2), Schwabachers Landing, Jackson Lake pano, and the night shots from String Lake (2).

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    Lovely Stan! What are useing for a wide angle lense? Also what did you do to get the sky to light up llike that on the last picture?

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    They are all fantastic Stan. Hard to pick a favorite.
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    Beautifully shot photos of an amazing place!

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    Thanks Pat and Eric.

    Lovely Stan! What are useing for a wide angle lense? Also what did you do to get the sky to light up like that on the last picture?
    My wide angle lens is a Nikon 17-35mm 2.8 lens. This is a rather old lens but still good for night photography. The last picture is the Milky Way which supplies its own light when shot as a long exposure, in this case 20 seconds. It is best to plan these shots with little or no moon and no extraneous surrounding light.
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    Stunning. Every single one of them is stunning.
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