The wait is over. Here is my newest image of the Grand Tetons and Snake River. While no image can compare to Ansel Adams' famous photograph of this scene, I'm proud to have come back with a few negatives that I think are worthy of public view.
This image was made at sunrise in July. It took careful processing to create something I felt represented the beauty of the scene well enough to share with others. I'm rarely concerned about equipment, but I do wish I'd had a much higher-end camera to capture these negatives just for the additional size and detail they capture. However, the photographic merits of an image are always up to the photographer, not the equipment.
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