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Behind The Lens - Ripples and Reflection

Written by Theodore A. Stark   
Friday, 12 March 2010 01:43
Ripples and Reflection

During my trip to Grand Teton National Park in the summer of 2009, I had several things on my checklist. A moose in a body of water was at the top of the list. It was the last day of our trip; my wife and I were heading out of the park for the evening. Disappointment had begun to set in.

Just then, to my exhilaration, my wife and I noticed something moving in a pond just off the roadside. We quickly pulled over and saw this young male moose snacking in the water. According to the GPS data, this part of the park was closest to the town, aptly named, Moose, Wyoming (I couldn't make this stuff up if I tried).

Moose are known to be nasty creatures and have little tolerance for humans. As the crowd observing him grew, what I found amazing, was how curious he was of his audience. He really could care less that we were there and he even seemed, at times, to play to the crowd. Add to this, the moose appeared to enjoy blowing bubbles in the water as he did this numerous times (I kid you not).

As a wildlife photographer, I could not ask for much more than that. I feel very fortunate to have come across this gorgeous animal and get to cross off the number one goal on my list. It really was a great trip.

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Regal Footsteps

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Thursday, 11 March 2010 01:58
Regal Footsteps
 

Sooner They Learn To Talk...

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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 01:48
Sooner They Learn To Talk...
 

Urban Invasion

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Tuesday, 09 March 2010 01:47
Urban Invasion
 

Slant Of Hard Work

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Monday, 08 March 2010 01:57
Slant Of Hard Work
 

Behind The Lens - Solitude

Written by Theodore A. Stark   
Friday, 05 March 2010 01:48
Solitude


A trip I was on to Grand Teton National Park in the summer of 2009 was marred with rain and clouds. One afternoon, the rain stopped and the clouds broke just in time for the sunset.

I was fortunate enough to be on a hike around Jackson Lake at the time and the scene in this image revealed itself to me. What really drew my eye was the lone tree on the left hand side of the photograph. It was almost as though Mother Nature was trying to put it in a spotlight on it via the sunset.

This image was one of the best of my collection for 2009 and was used as the cover of my book, 2009 – A Year In Photography. The title, I hope, tells the story photographically, of what I saw and what I found special.

There are always moments of beauty regardless of the elements.

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Windy Stillness

Written by Theodore A. Stark   
Thursday, 04 March 2010 01:44
Windy Stillness
 

A Smile Unmatched

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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 01:44
A Smile Unmatched
 

Glide and Soar

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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 01:43
Glide and Soar
 

Winter's Prowl

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Monday, 01 March 2010 01:42
Winter's Prowl
 
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