Forest Layers

I had the great pleasure of arriving in the Grand Teton National Park at the absolute peak of fall color.  Of the many fall color images I made during the trip, this is my favorite.  I love the strong horizontal layers.  The topmost layer is a product of the smoke from a nearby controlled burn.  Be sure to click on the image for a larger version.

Fall in the Tetons

Mount Moran from Oxbow Bend
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Mount Moran with the oxbow bend of the Snake River in the foreground, fall. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

This is another view of Mt. Moran from Oxbow Bend. I captured this just a few yards and a few minutes from the image I posted last week. It’s remarkable just how different the two images look. I tend to favor the first image — I am a fan of “quiet” and subtle shots. This one has been popular with folks, however, and I do like the intense fall color. Please take a moment to post a commend and let me know which you prefer.

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Tree with Street Lamp

Tree With Street Lamp
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Tree With Street Lamp

This is a favorite recent image.  I saw the juxtaposition of the tree and street lamp as I was driving home from work and realized that it would make a great image. I’m a little torn about whether it looks better in black and white (as I have it here, or whether it looks better in the original color version.

Color version after the jump

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