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  • Open Edition Numbered Prints   The Teton Mountain Range just outside Jackson Hole Wyoming is also close to Yellowstone National Park with the tallest peak the Grand Teton at 13,770 ft (4,197 m) seen on cold winter sunrise morning
    TetonsWyomingWinter 69.jpg
  • Palisades Lake is form by the South Fork of the Snake River near Alpine Junction Wyoming with the lake slowly filling up in springtime leaving vast expanses of lake bed shore. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakePalisadesLakeShore8947.jpg
  • Bull Moose on the edge of the Snake River,near Jackson, Wyoming in Teton National Park. Grazing in willows wetland.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    MooseInVelvetWyoming6960.jpg
  • A mature Billy (Male) Mountain Goat grazes on the South Fork of the Snake hillside just up river from Alpine Junction Wyoming in winter with its full winter coat as protection against the elements. The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae that includes antelopes, gazelles, and cattle. It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes), along with thirty-two other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the musk ox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. The name Oreamnos is derived from the Greek term oros (stem ore-) "mountain" (or, alternatively, oreas "mountain nymph") and the word amnos "lamb". Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeMountainGoat0023.jpg
  • Drift boat fishermen admire the amazing fall colors along the banks of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverDriftBoatFishing--0417.jpg
  • Aerial view of the South Fork of the Snake River in Teton National Park in autumn near Jackson, Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeTetonAerial--91716.jpg
  • Palisades Lake is form by the South Fork of the Snake River near Alpine Junction Wyoming with the lake slowly filling up in springtime leaving vast expanses of lake bed shore. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakePalisadesLakeShore--8944.jpg
  • A mature Billy (Male) Mountain Goat grazes on the South Fork of the Snake hillside just up river from Alpine Junction Wyoming in winter with its full winter coat as protection against the elements. The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae that includes antelopes, gazelles, and cattle. It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes), along with thirty-two other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the musk ox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. The name Oreamnos is derived from the Greek term oros (stem ore-) "mountain" (or, alternatively, oreas "mountain nymph") and the word amnos "lamb". Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    MountainGoatBillyWinter0049.jpg
  • Autumn day on the South Fork of the Snake River on the Hoback stretch between Hoback Junction and Alpine Wyoming with rafters relaxing on a large gravel bar. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverRaftingHoback0404.jpg
  • A mature Billy (Male) Mountain Goat grazes on the South Fork of the Snake hillside just up river from Alpine Junction Wyoming in winter with its full winter coat as protection against the elements. The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae that includes antelopes, gazelles, and cattle. It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes), along with thirty-two other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the musk ox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. The name Oreamnos is derived from the Greek term oros (stem ore-) "mountain" (or, alternatively, oreas "mountain nymph") and the word amnos "lamb". Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    MountainGoatBillyWinter9983.jpg
  • Man skis across a frozen  Jackson Lake in Teton National Park in Wyoming near Jackson Hole after summiting and skiing a Teton Peak. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeJacksonLKBackCtrySkier9681.jpg
  • Surfer on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeSurferGannett2601.jpg
  • Surfer on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming
    SnakeSurferGannett2567.jpg
  • Surfer on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeSurferGannett2596.jpg
  • Surfer on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeSurferGannett2563.jpg
  • Aerial view of the South Fork of the Snake River in which creates Jackson Lake in distance at base of the Tetons and Emma Matilda Lake in foreground in Teton National Park in early summer near Jackson, Wyoming
    SnakeTetonAerial-8977.jpg
  • Autumn day on the South Fork of the Snake River on the Hoback stretch between Hoback Junction and Alpine Wyoming with rafters relaxing on a large gravel bar
    SnakeRiverRaftingHoback0404.jpg
  • Jackson Lake is located in north western Wyoming in Grand Teton National Park. This natural lake was enlarged by the construction of the Jackson Lake Dam which as originally built in 1911, enlarged again in 1916 and rebuilt once again by 1989. The top 33 ft (10 m), of the lake is utilized by farmers in Idaho for irrigation purposes. The lake is the remnant of large glacial gouging from the neighboring Teton Range to the west and the Yellowstone Plateau to the north. The lake is primarily fed by the Snake River which flows in from the north and empties at the Jackson Lake Dam. Jackson Lake is one of the largest high altitude lakes in the U.S. at an elevation of 6,772 ft (2,064 m) above sea level. The lake is up to 15 mi (24 km) long, 7 mi (11 km) wide and 438 ft (134 m) deep. The water of the lake averages below 60 °F (16 °C) even during the summer.
    SnakeJacksonLakePano248.jpg
  • Winter sunrise on the Teton Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)).
    TetonsWinterMorning45-ISI.jpg
  • The Teton Range in pre-sunrise Alpenglow is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)). Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    TetonsWinterAMAlpinglow2-ISI.jpg
  • Four fly fishermen in two drift boats try their luck on trophy trout on the South Fork of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming in Teton National Park
    SnakeDriftBoatsFish-6967.jpg
  • Drift boat fishermen admire the amazing fall colors along the banks of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming
    SnakeRiverDriftBoatFishing-0417.jpg
  • Jackson Lake is located in north western Wyoming in Grand Teton National Park. This natural lake was enlarged by the construction of the Jackson Lake Dam which as originally built in 1911, enlarged again in 1916 and rebuilt once again by 1989. The top 33 ft (10 m), of the lake is utilized by farmers in Idaho for irrigation purposes. The lake is the remnant of large glacial gouging from the neighboring Teton Range to the west and the Yellowstone Plateau to the north. The lake is primarily fed by the Snake River which flows in from the north and empties at the Jackson Lake Dam. Jackson Lake is one of the largest high altitude lakes in the U.S. at an elevation of 6,772 ft (2,064 m) above sea level. The lake is up to 15 mi (24 km) long, 7 mi (11 km) wide and 438 ft (134 m) deep. The water of the lake averages below 60 °F (16 °C) even during the summer.
    SnakeJacksonLakeDamWalls241.jpg
  • Surfers on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming
    SnakeSurfersGannett2948.jpg
  • The Teton Range at sunrise is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)).
    TetonsAMWinterSunrise45-ISI.jpg
  • Autumn morning at the Oxbow just below Jackson Dam on the South Fork of the Snake River in Teton National Park near Jackson Wyoming Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeOxbowJacksonLake-1889.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints Snow patterns along the edge of the Snake River near Jackson Hole, Wyoming
    SnowDetailSnakeRiver9678.jpg
  • Downriver Aerial View of Snake River just above Jackson Wyoming with the snow covered Grand Teton Mountain Range on right side of frame. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverSpringRunoffJackson-9043.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming in its autumn glow during morning first light.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverAutumnAerial91591.jpg
  • Autumn day on the South Fork of the Snake River on the Hoback stretch between Hoback Junction and Alpine Wyoming with rafters fishing from a drift boat downstream from a large gravel bar. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHobackSandBar-1515.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake River in Teton National Park with river channels and distant lakes at the Base of the Grand Teton Mountain Range in autumn near Jackson, Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverAerialTetons--1690.jpg
  • Open Edition Print<br />
Upper Snake River on a Winter Morning just above Jackson Lake close to the Yellowstone Park Entrance in Wyoming with the Teton Mountain Range in background.
    SnakeATetonsWinter-20172.jpg
  • Elk Island antler shaped fingers in Jackson Lake with the Grand Teton Mountain Range covered in Spring snow in background in Wyoming.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    JacksonLakeElkIsland-9023.jpg
  • River Surfer Mike is credited with being the first to surf the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River. He surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter when the rivers flow is perfect in early June in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurfMikeFitzpatrick--2902.jpg
  • The Teton Range at sunset is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)).
    SnakeTetonGrandClouds-7782.jpg
  • Surfer Dustin portrait on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurferDustin3029.jpg
  • Surfers on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurfDustin-2942.jpg
  • Surfer Russ portrait on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurferRuss-3063.jpg
  • Leaning evergreen tree hangs over the Snake River in Teton National Park in Wyoming with fall colors along the river bank.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TreesSnakeRiver-7753.jpg
  • Horse Riding Equestrian Sign in Moose Wyoming warns motorist to respect those riding horses on the roads in Teton National Park.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHorseRiderSign1516.jpg
  • Sub zero temperatures create ice flows on the Snake River near Teton Village in Wyoming on a winter morning.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeSubZeroTetons9864.jpg
  • Sub zero temperatures create ice flows on the Snake River near Teton Village in Wyoming on a winter morning.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverFrozenTetons-9852.jpg
  • Sub zero temperatures create ice flows on the Snake River near Teton Village in Wyoming on a winter morning.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverSubZeroTetonVillage9764.jpg
  • Rafting an inflatable kayak in blurred motion on the Big Kahuna Rapid on the Snake River near Hoback Junction in Wyoming.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverInflatableKayak9283.jpg
  • River rock and river channels on the Snake River near Teton Village near Jackson Wyoming in full Autumn Foliage.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeJacksonAutumn-1836.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 8.<br />
Tetons reflected in morning stillness of Schwaubacher Landing on the Snake River near Jackson Hole Wyoming
    TetonReflectionsVertical-5814.jpg
  • Open Edition Numbered Prints<br />
Teton Mountains from Schwabacher Landing on a spring morning near Jackson, Wyoming in Teton National Park in the American West.
    TetonsMtnsSchwabacherLanding-7707.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17<br />
Meditative stillness sits quietly upon Palisades Lake on the Idaho Wyoming border in early winter
    PalisadesEarlySnow4986.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17.<br />
Tetons reflected in morning stillness of Schwaubacher Landing on the Snake River near Jackson Hole Wyoming
    SnakeSchwabacherLanding5810.jpg
  • Aerial photograph on an Autumn morning at the Oxbow just below Jackson Dam on the South Fork of the Snake River in Teton National Park near Jackson Wyoming Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeJacksonLakeAerial-1674.jpg
  • Surfer Gannet portrait on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurferGannet-2898.jpg
  • Rafting team work in blurred motion on the Big Kahuna Rapid on the Snake River near Hoback Junction in Wyoming.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverRaftingBlurAction19257.jpg
  • Bull Moose on the edge of the Snake River, near Jackson, Wyoming in Teton National Park. Bedded down and conserving energy in sagebrush flatland.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeAMoose7713.jpg
  • 2 men in a dory river boat on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeDoryLunchcounter-2471.jpg
  • Paraglider Jumps off top of Gondola Lookout on the Teton Village Ski Slopes with the Snake River and and Wyoming valley below in early summer.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHangGliderJackson9190.jpg
  • Moonrise over the Aspens of the Snake River near Teton Village in Wyoming. Full moon.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeMoonriseJackson--2337.jpg
  • Surfers on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeDustinSurfing-2796.jpg
  • River Surfer Mike is credited with being the first to surf the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River. He surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter when the rivers flow is perfect in early June in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurfMikeFitzpatrick-2919.jpg
  • Surfers on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    GannettHornSurfsSnakeRiver2502.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming in its early autumn color during morning first light.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeAerialOxboxJackson-1700.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming in its early autumn color during morning first light.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverAerial--91732.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming in its early autumn color during morning first light.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints - Vertical
    SnakeRiverVerticalAutumnAerial91731.jpg
  • River Surfer Mike is credited with being the first to surf the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River. He surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter when the rivers flow is perfect in early June in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurfMikeFitzpatrick2911.jpg
  • Sub zero temperatures create ice flows on the Snake River near Teton Village in Wyoming on a winter morning.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeSubZeroTetons9879.jpg
  • Leaning Cottonwood Tree in Fall Color along the Snake River near Hoback Junction in Wyoming.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TreesCottonwoodBurnSnakeRiv9202.jpg
  • Rafting team work in blurred motion on the Big Kahuna Rapid on the Snake River near Hoback Junction in Wyoming.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    RaftingBlurSnakeRiver9266.jpg
  • River guide floats clients down the Snake River along the Teton Mountain Range in Wyoming on a gorgeous day in Autumn.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverTetonsRafting6783.jpg
  • River guide floats clients down the Snake River along the Teton Mountain Range in Wyoming on a gorgeous day in Autumn.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverTetonsRafting6781.jpg
  • Levy Lane along the Snake River just below Moose in Wyoming in autumn colors and blue sky.
    RDSnakeLevee1809.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming in its early autumn color during morning first light.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverAerialOxbows-91704.jpg
  • Snake River Overlook with the Grand Teton Peak at 13776 ft (4199 meters) stands high above a fog shrouded Snake River in The Teton Range which is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts). It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles". Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    TetonMtnRangeMorningSunrise207.jpg
  • Open Edition Numbered Prints<br />
Autumn Moon setting over the Teton Mountain Range near Jackson Wyoming with the Snake River in the foregrounds
    TetonMtnRangeSnakeRiver1579.jpg
  • Open Edition Numbered Prints<br />
The Grand Teton at 13770 feet and Mount Own at 12928 feet create their own weather pattern for the last sunlight to catch on a cold winters evening near Jackson Wyoming
    SnakeTetonGrandClouds7782.jpg
  • Open Edition Numbered Prints  Winter Sunset of the Teton Mountain Range with beautiful clouds catch last of Golden Light in the American West near Jackson Hole Wyoming
    TetonMountainRangeSunset3890.jpg
  • Teton Mountains shrouded in early morning winter clouds from the top of a frozen Jackson Lake on a sub-zero afternoon near Jackson Hole Wyoming
    JacksonLakeTetonsWinter5083.jpg
  • Surfers on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurfGannett2756.jpg
  • Limited Editions of 17<br />
Full Moon Reflections on the Snake River near Teton Village close to Jackson Hole Wyoming in summertime
    Moon Beams 2196.jpg
  • Early Snow in Late Autumn on the Snake River on the Hoback section through brilliant weather patterns and clouds in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHobackLateAutumn5016.jpg
  • Surfer Gannett portrait on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurferGannet-2882.jpg
  • Surfer Dustin portrait on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurferDustin-3033.jpg
  • Sub zero temperatures create ice flows on the Snake River near Teton Village in Wyoming on a winter morning.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverJacksonHoarFrost-9762.jpg
  • Bull Moose on the edge of the Snake River,near Jackson, Wyoming in Teton National Park. Grazing in willows wetland.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    MooseInVelvetWyoming6964.jpg
  • Drift boat of fishermen float down Snake River on the Hoback section through brilliant fall colors in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverHobackColor1509.jpg
  • Motor drive sequence of a swan taking flight off the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming. Editions of 17. Prints up to 10 feet long.
    Swan Flight Pano .jpg
  • Moonrise over the Aspens of the Snake River near Teton Village in Wyoming. Full moon.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TetonVillageFullMoon0439.jpg
  • Surfer Russ portrait on the Hoback section of the South Fork of the Snake River surfs a rapid called Lunch Counter on an early June afternoon in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSurferRuss-3042.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming in its early autumn color during morning first light show many river channels.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverChannelsAerial91747.jpg
  • Horse Riding Equestrian Sign in Moose Wyoming warns motorist to respect those riding horses on the roads in Teton National Park.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SignHorseRiderCaution-1515.jpg
  • Sub zero temperatures create ice flows on the Snake River near Teton Village in Wyoming with foot prints along rivers edge on a winter morning.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeZubZeroMorningJackson9824-Edit.jpg
  • Rafting team work in blurred motion on the Big Kahuna Rapid on the Snake River near Hoback Junction in Wyoming.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    RaftingTeamBlur4519235.jpg
  • Drift boat fishermen admire the amazing fall colors along the banks of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHobackFallFishing1509.jpg
  • Winter's White drops softly on the Snake River near Hoback Junction in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Hoback Hibernation 7822.jpg
  • Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are the largest wild sheep in North America. Muscular males can weigh over 300 pounds and stand over three feet tall at the shoulder. Females are roughly half this size. Bighorn sheep are gray/brown to dark brown in color with white patches on their rump, muzzle and back of legs. Winter coats are thick, double-layered and may be lighter in color. Bighorn sheep shed these heavy coats in the summer. They have wide-set eyes that provide a large angle of vision.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BigHornSheepRamSnow7295.jpg
  • Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are the largest wild sheep in North America. Muscular males can weigh over 300 pounds and stand over three feet tall at the shoulder. Females are roughly half this size. Bighorn sheep are gray/brown to dark brown in color with white patches on their rump, muzzle and back of legs. Winter coats are thick, double-layered and may be lighter in color. Bighorn sheep shed these heavy coats in the summer. They have wide-set eyes that provide a large angle of vision.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BigHornSheep2RamsPlaySnow7315.jpg
  • Aerial view of Emma Matilda Lake with Jackson Lake and snow capped Teton Mountain Range in the background in Teton National Park.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeAerialTetons18985.jpg
  • Aerial photograph of the Teton Mountains as seen from the Yellowstone end of Jackson Lake.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeJacksonLakeAerial1639.jpg
  • Aerial view of the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in a high elevation pan of a wetlands before they merge to create the beginning of the river.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHeadwatersCrop-2288.jpg
  • Open Edition Panoramic Prints<br />
Teton Mountains Range in sub zero winter temperatures and a Golden Warm Sunset along the Snake River
    TetonsWinterSunset18.75x38.75-2439.jpg
  • Rental Motor Boat explores Jackson Lake with the Grand Teton Peak looming in the distant background on a summer.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    JacksonLakeBoatCouple7749.jpg
  • The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator), named for its resonant call, is North America’s largest wild waterfowl, with a wingspan of up to eight feet. These swans require open water, feed mainly on aquatic plants, and nest in wetlands. Although they once nested from Alaska to northern Missouri, trumpeter swans were nearly extirpated in the lower 48 states by 1930 due to habitat loss and hunting. A small population survived in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of approximately 70 birds. With intensive management, this population provided the basis for widespread swan recovery later in the century. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SwanSeries7658KM-3.jpg
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