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After winning second place in the Share the Experience Contest by the National Parks Foundation. Part of my prize was a trip to any National Park in the United States. I chose Yellowstone and here are some of the photos from my trip.
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bears in Yellowstone 
Our life is an apprenticeship to the truth that around every circle another can be drawn; that there is no end in nature, but every end is a beginning, and under every deep a lower deep opens.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Bear at Yellowstone 
“When we are afraid we ought not to occupy ourselves with endeavoring to prove that there is no danger, but in strengthening ourselves to go on in spite of the danger.”

 Mark Rutherford 

Shot with a 50mm-200mm lens and not cropped
wolf comtemplating prey 
Perhaps it was the eyes of the wolf, measured, calm, knowing.
Perhaps it was the intense sense of family.
After all, wolves mate for life, are loyal partners, create hunting communities
and demonstrate affectionate patience in pup rearing.
Perhaps it was the rigid hierarchy of the packs.
Each wolf had a place in the whole and yet retained his individual personality.
Perhaps it was their great, romping, ridiculous sense of fun.
Perhaps it was some celestial link with the winter night skies
that prompted the wolf to lay his song on the icy air.
For the native people who lived with the wolves,
and the wolves once ranged from the Arctic to the sub-tropics,
there was much to learn from them.
Is it any wonder that the myths of many tribes characterize the wolves
not as killers but as teachers?&quot; 
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elk in velvet at Yellowstone 

    The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched ... but are felt in the heart.
Helen Keller
rays in the Tetons 
Wiithin ten minutes after our arrival, we were getting great shots.
Jackson Hole Airport 
“If forced to travel on an airplane, try and get in the cabin with the Captain, so you can keep an eye on him and nudge him if he falls asleep or point out any mountains looming up ahead”

 Mike Harding 

Flight in to Jackson Hole Wy.
at the cradle 
The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science.
-Albert Einstein 

In Idaho I ran across this barn, and loved the feel of landscape.  I am back now and will be working on my photos from Yellowstone.
wolf in Yellowstone 
“There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls.”
George Carlin 

I am enjoying Yellowstone, and will get back to posting more on my return.
Yellowstone 

When gifts are given to me through my camera, I accept them graciously. - Minor White, Interviews With Master Photographers : Minor White, Imogen Cunningham, Cornell Capa, Elliott Erwitt, Yousuf Karsh, Arnold Newman, Lord Snowdon, Brett Weston by James Danziger
Bear at Yellowstone
“When we are afraid we ought not to occupy ourselves with endeavoring to prove that there is no danger, but in strengthening ourselves to go on in spite of the danger.”

Mark Rutherford

Shot with a 50mm-200mm lens and not cropped
Bear at Yellowstone 
“When we are afraid we ought not to occupy ourselves with endeavoring to prove that there is no danger, but in strengthening ourselves to go on in spite of the danger.”

 Mark Rutherford 

Shot with a 50mm-200mm lens and not cropped
Bear at Yellowstone
“When we are afraid we ought not to occupy ourselves with endeavoring to prove that there is no danger, but in strengthening ourselves to go on in spite of the danger.”

Mark Rutherford

Shot with a 50mm-200mm lens and not cropped
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