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My First Fine Art Project for the Grand Teton Council Part 2

We continue to be busy with taking landscape photos for the Grand Teton Council of the Boy Scouts of America.  It's brought a few more photo opportunities for us.  We've been sitting on these shots for a while and now it's time to share them with all of you.

You can read more about how we started this project in our last installment here.  To continue this project, we turned in the last batch of photos for Clarke's approval in November.  Then we learned he had more which he wanted us to do.  We quickly took notes and started on this year's round of landscape photography when the weather permitted.


This has been another great round of landscape photography covering Seagull Bay, the American Falls Spillway, and Henry's Lake.  Clarke really does like issuing me challenges as a couple of these photos were just as challenging as some in the last batch were to make beautiful.  Still, these came out looking amazing just like the rest.

If you would like to support the Grand Teton Council and help make scouting available to young men and women in Southeastern Idaho, then please follow this link below to the collection page.  We donate a portion of the sales proceeds from this collection to help support the Council.

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This post first appeared on Cramer Imaging, please read the originial post: here

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