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Pano-Postcards from Grand Teton National Park

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Panos of Grand Teton Nation Park

The image above was recorded at Jackson Lake Lodge at 07:36 MDT on June 8, 2013.

Panos of Grand Teton Nation Park

The image above was shot from the Mount Moran Turnout at 08:30 MDT on June 8, 2013.

Panos of Grand Teton Nation Park

The image above was shot from the Mountain View Turnout at 09:00 MDT on June 8, 2013.

Panos of Grand Teton Nation Park

The image above was recorded at the Jenny Lake Overlook at 09:45 MDT on June 8, 2013.

Panos of Grand Teton Nation Park

The image above was made from the Teton Glacier Turnout at 11:00 MDT on June 8, 2013.

Panos of Grand Teton Nation Park

The image above was recorded from along the Antelope Flats Road at 11:30 MDT on June 8, 2013.

Panos of Grand Teton Nation Park

Finally, the shot above was made at the Blacktail Ponds Overlook at 13:50 MDT on June 8, 2013.

Coordinates for locations mentioned in this entry are given below:

Jackson Lake Lodge:  43°52.44N, 110°34.56W

Mount Moran Turnout:  43°48.23N, 110°38.52W

Mountain View Turnout:  43°47.62N, 110°41.80W

Jenny Lake Overlook:  43°45.64N, 110°43.06W

Teton Glacier Turnout:  43°43.08N, 110°43.77W

Antelope Flat Road:  43 40.21N, 110 39.09W

Blacktail Ponds Overlook:  43 40.02N, 110 41.84W

All images recorded using the Apple iPhone5 with the Autostitch Pano Application software.  The iP5 was mounted on a Gitzo leveling tripod with a RRS BH-55 head using the RRS XC-iP5 case and the B2-XJ1 clamp.

 Copyright 2013 Peter F. Flynn.  No usage permitted without prior written consent. All rights reserved.

Greetings from Jackson Lake Lodge

Pano of Grand Teton Nation Park from Jackson Lake Lodge

One of the most attractive things about living in Salt Lake City is the proximity to magic landscape – easily in the ranks of the best combo of midi-urban, good-airport, close-to-good-stuff on the planet.

Quick trip to Grand Teton NP…  Friday afternoon departure, Sunday afternoon return.  The image above was shot from the balcony of a 2nd-floor suite at Jackson Lake Lodge.

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iP5 pano recorded at 21:00 MDT on June 7, 2913, using the iPhone5 and the iPhone Autostitch App.

Copyright 2013 Peter F. Flynn.  No usage permitted without prior written consent. All rights reserved.

Fall Color in Grand Teton NP

On the return from a late September visit to The Stone we passed through Grand Teton National Park.  Here we found the fall color fully developed.  Overall, color around the mountain west has been somewhat muted relative to last year, but one can still find pockets of pleasing intensity.

Trees and shrubs around the Willow Flats and Oxbow Bend area generally exhibit excellent color in season, and the contrast of fall color with the northern Tetons makes for respectable images.  The image above of Mount Moran from Oxbow Bend was recorded at 13:00 MST on September 30, 2012, using the Nikon D800E and the AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED at 70mm.  Exposure was f/11 and 1/500s, ISO 500 (+0.33 EV, corrected using ACR).

The image above was recorded just across the road (north side of the J.D. Rockefeller Jr. Pkwy) at the Oxbow Bend Turnout.  Exposure parameters as above.

There are a number of little enclaves of fall color along the Teton Park Road (US 191/89), which is the mainline through the park.  One of my favorites is located near the turnoff to Moose Head Ranch.  There are several small clones/groves of aspen here that reliably produce good fall color.  The image above and the two images below were recorded at around 14:00 MST on September 30, 2012 using the Nikon D800E and the AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED at a variety of focal lengths.  Exposures were at f/11 and 1/640s, ISO 800 (+0.33 EV, compensated using ACR).

Finally below, a lovely shot of the HP and Dity (MOTHP) at the Blacktail Ponds Overlook.  The image was recorded at 14:44 MST on September 30, 2012 using the Nikon D800E and the AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED at 32mm.  Exposure was at f/11 and 1/640s, ISO 800 (+0.33 EV, compensated using ACR).

Copyright 2012 Peter F. Flynn.  No usage permitted without prior written consent. All rights reserved.