With a Storm brewing over the Teton Range we pulled our kayaks to the bank of the Snake River and were treated to an wonderful view. We snapped a few shots and then high-tailed it down stream to avoid the approaching rain. Grand Teton National Park, WY.
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Past Your Bedtime

It was indeed past my bedtime but technically you can’t get in trouble for that when the sun never really sets. The summer sunset skimming the horizon and hiding behind the mountains of East Greenland, 2013.
Knud

Pinhole photo of the Knud Rasmussen Glacier and incredible mountain landscape surrounding our camp in Eastern Greenland. Photographed on a kayaking trip with a Holga 120 pinhole camera on a beautifully sunny, yet mild, day last summer. Yesterdays warm weather here at home had me dreaming of a return trip this summer.
Someone to look up to.

These guys seem to be buddies. In fact, more often than not, I see the Pelicans hanging with the cormorants on this island while kayaking at oxbow bend in Teton National Park.
Distant Glow

While it was getting dark and a wee bit chilly at our campsite near the Rasmussen glacier, the sun was still shining brightly on the Karle glacier around the corner casting an orange glow in the distance that warmed my chilly bones. Photographed while kayaking in East Greenland last summer.
Last Light

Pinhole photograph looking out into the big blue as the sun goes down behind the clouds. Zeroimage pinhole camera and Kodak Ektar 100 iso film on Glovers Reef Atoll in Belize.
Three Peaks

Looking up from our camp near the fjords at three peak magnificent mountain peaks in East Greenland. Over the horizon the view continues with endless peaks and glacier filled seas. Summer, 2013.
Strolling Along

Female mallards out for a morning stroll. I wonder what they are talking about. Photographed on fine summers day while kayaking on Leigh Lake in Grand Teton National Park.



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