Oxbow Bend at the base of the Tetons
Oxbow Bend at the base of the Tetons

Oxbow Bend at the base of the Tetons

This is one of the prints that hangs on my own wall. I admire it every day! It is taken from a vantage point away from where the normal hordes of photographers line up to get the iconic picture of the Ox Bow bend of the Snake River as it winds away from Mount Moran and the famous Tetons. (See my blog for the exciting story surrounding the capture of this great place on print.)

It was taken with HDR and HRP techniques, allowing me to create three 40x30 gallery wrap frames (triptych) equaling a whopping 120 x 30 photograph. The pink shades on the mountains from morning sun, the yellows of the fall quaking aspens, and the early steam coming off Jackson Lake among all the other details of the the print make it one of the best you will ever see of the Tetons and the Oxbow bend.

Oxbow Bend at the base of the Tetons
Oxbow Bend at the base of the Tetons

Oxbow Bend at the base of the Tetons

This is one of the prints that hangs on my own wall. I admire it every day! It is taken from a vantage point away from where the normal hordes of photographers line up to get the iconic picture of the Ox Bow bend of the Snake River as it winds away from Mount Moran and the famous Tetons. (See my blog for the exciting story surrounding the capture of this great place on print.)

It was taken with HDR and HRP techniques, allowing me to create three 40x30 gallery wrap frames (triptych) equaling a whopping 120 x 30 photograph. The pink shades on the mountains from morning sun, the yellows of the fall quaking aspens, and the early steam coming off Jackson Lake among all the other details of the the print make it one of the best you will ever see of the Tetons and the Oxbow bend.

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