At the end of this winter, I had a unique opportunity to photograph in the deep snow. We visited Jackson Hole, WY and snowmobiled around the Teton National Forest. We were able to drive a little ways into the Grand Teton National Park. I actually found photographing in the snow very challenging. It's hard to find depth in an image, when you are surrounded by a sea of white. After reviewing the pictures, I found that's what I liked most about them. They are unique to the rest of my collection, and now of course, I must plan a longer trip back!
I was very pleased with this shot. Unfortunately the weather never cooperated with us so I couldn't get a clear shot of the Tetons. But when I reviewed the pictures later and saw I had captured these sun rays through the clouds, I was very pleased!
I finally caught the picture of the Bull Moose that I've been searching for. Unfortunately, little did I know until later, Bull Moose shed their horns in February so I was too late this year.
I shot both of these from the snowmobile. The sea of white was simply amazing...and very deep!
We drove into Grand Teton National Park a little ways. Captured these swans swimming in the partly frozen lake just inside the park.