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Ansel adams grand tetons
Ansel adams grand tetons





ansel adams grand tetons

I hope you enjoy this shot as much as I enjoyed being able to take it.ĭistinctive Photography of Portsmouth, NH | The Essence of the Seacoast. He took his picture in 1942, so the view is a little bit different today. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much going on in the sky for clouds…but we were lucky to have the setting sun retreat just below the skyline this time of year, which made for some awesome light rays creeping over the ridge. Where did Ansel Adams take his famous picture of the Snake River The Snake River Overlook on US Hwy 26, 89, 191 about 8.5 miles north of Moose Junction. We got there late in the day, and it turned out to be our last stop in the Tetons…so we decided to wait out sunset. It was awesome being there with my Dad and brothers to experience it on top of it all. It was pretty humbling taking this vista in, with its historic presence in Adams’ repertoire, and the fact that it is just one of those places that you have to see to believe. And on the ancient Acadian coast an even more ancient Atlantic surge disputes the granite headlands with more than the slow, crumbling erosion of the seas. Of course – the trees were much shorter 68 years ago back in 1942 when Adams took the original, but the stunning beauty of the place hasn’t diminished a bit. The grand lift of the Tetons is more than a mechanistic fold and faulting of the earths crust it becomes a primal gesture of the earth beneath a greater sky. One of the spots happened to be the Snake River Overlook in Moose, Wyoming – where Ansel Adams took one of my favorite of his images. The bend at the Snake River Overlook in Wyomings Grand Teton National Park is an iconic shot and one taken by Ansel Adams, who was on February 20, 1902. On the first day of our trip through Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park – we had a few spots we wanted to be sure to check off of the list.







Ansel adams grand tetons