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Buffalo Photo Site

Bad Boys of Yellowstone ©Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Like most wildlife the coat on bison looks the best...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 20, 2010

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Lewis Creek_Site

Point of Transition  ©Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Yellowstone is not known for astounding landscape photo locations. The best...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 20, 2010

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Misty Tree Site

Waiting for Godot ©Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION   SEASONS In winter the most promising landscape photo opportunity exists if...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 20, 2010

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On the High Road to Taos

  On the High Road Santa Fe, New Mexico was established as the capital of the Spanish "Kingdom of New Mexico" in 1607. It is...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 19, 2010

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Taos_Pueblo_Site1

Taos Pueblo  ©Miles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Shots of this Peublo  work best in soft  or overcast light.  I ...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 12, 2010

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Photographic Examples-6-Playa Reflections 1

 by Alain Briot Playa Reflections #1 Location as a source of inspiration During a visit to Death Valley in 2006 I felt inspired to represent this...
Alain Briot

Alain Briot

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November 23, 2010

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Photographic Examples-5-Comb Ridge Clouds

 by Alain Briot Comb Ridge Clouds Familiarity with a location as inspiration I have been asked several times what this photograph of Navajoland is about.  Every...
Alain Briot

Alain Briot

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November 23, 2010

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Photographic Examples-4-Teepees

 by Alain Briot Teepees Sunrise   Out of all the lenses available to me, the wide angle is my favorite.  In many ways I consider it...
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Alain Briot

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November 17, 2010

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