Hyalite Highlights Size and Medium:24x32 archival printThe height of the wildflower bloom high in the Gallatin Mountains of SW Montana is one of my favorite times of year. In the summer of 2023, it occurred later than it often does, after a cool, wet spring. Here, during the second week of August, on a day of scattered, gentle rain showers, I spent a few windless moments near Hyalite Lake capturing a serene scene of paintbrush, asters, and lovely reflections. Shot with Fuji's 102 megapixel medium format
After more than nine months of dormancy
The image you see here is the combination of 36 photos
limited-edition sizes on archival paper and ready-to-hang aluminum
A spring azure rests on a Montana aster during the short
three hours on a cold
A coyote decides to watch the sunrise at Oxbow Bend on the Snake River in Grand Tetons National Park
This black and white photo taken on Soda Butte Creek above Lamar Valley shows a trio of bulls below the towering peaks of Wyoming
At some point during a distant spring flood
contrasted against dark clouds and a steely river beginning to rise from snowmelt
It's a good thing
By stitching together several wide-angle shots
revealing a world clad in fresh