Grand Teton Sunkiss
Grand Teton National Park, overlooking the Snake River, where Ansel Adams took his famous photograph in 1942. I got here at 4am to take photos of the stars, and I waited until after 7am for the sun to kiss the peaks of the mountains. It was -5 degrees at sunrise, and I could barely move my hands.
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Grand Teton National Park, overlooking the Snake River, where Ansel Adams took his famous photograph in 1942. I got here at 4am to take photos of the stars, and I waited until after 7am for the sun to kiss the peaks of the mountains. It was -5 degrees at sunrise, and I could barely move my hands.
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Printed on Kodak Endura Lustre paper from Miller's Professional Imaging Lab
Print only; frame and mat not included
Grand Teton National Park, overlooking the Snake River, where Ansel Adams took his famous photograph in 1942. I got here at 4am to take photos of the stars, and I waited until after 7am for the sun to kiss the peaks of the mountains. It was -5 degrees at sunrise, and I could barely move my hands.
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Printed on Kodak Endura Lustre paper from Miller's Professional Imaging Lab
Print only; frame and mat not included