greenjackson16
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Spent another few days In Jackson Hole, and this is what I got. It's really a beautiful place, and I've spent most of my days here fishing and photo taking. I have to say the photo taking has been more successful, haven't caught a single fish yet. But, thats ok. I've still had an amazing time. Let me know what you think of these three photos.

Jackson Hole by greenjackson16, on Flickr
took this at about sunset on the snake river. I know it's really blue, but thats how I like it. I particularly like the clouds and the curve on the left shore in this one.
5dmarkIII
17mm
2 seconds
f/13
ISO 100

Jackson Hole by greenjackson16, on Flickr
I know I'm no Ansel Adams, but he was in my mind when I was taking this shot. I was editing it in photoshop and decided to convert to B&W, though it looked much better.
5dIII
75mm
1/400
f/9
ISO 125

Jackson Hole by greenjackson16, on Flickr

The Clouds Above by greenjackson16, on Flickr
EDIT: was playing around and tried this out in B&W. Think it looks much better.
Was trying to catch the big dramatic scale of these clouds by setting them over the Grand Tetons. I used in camera HDR to take this photo.
5dIII
17mm
1/1000
f/14
ISO 160
Let me know what you guys think!
Thanks!

Jackson Hole by greenjackson16, on Flickr
took this at about sunset on the snake river. I know it's really blue, but thats how I like it. I particularly like the clouds and the curve on the left shore in this one.
5dmarkIII
17mm
2 seconds
f/13
ISO 100

Jackson Hole by greenjackson16, on Flickr
I know I'm no Ansel Adams, but he was in my mind when I was taking this shot. I was editing it in photoshop and decided to convert to B&W, though it looked much better.
5dIII
75mm
1/400
f/9
ISO 125

Jackson Hole by greenjackson16, on Flickr

The Clouds Above by greenjackson16, on Flickr
EDIT: was playing around and tried this out in B&W. Think it looks much better.
Was trying to catch the big dramatic scale of these clouds by setting them over the Grand Tetons. I used in camera HDR to take this photo.
5dIII
17mm
1/1000
f/14
ISO 160
Let me know what you guys think!
Thanks!
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