HOW TO CAPTURE AMAZING PHOTOGRAPHY AT GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK

Several other photographers and I traveled around Grand Teton National Park practicing our photography for one whole day. Along the way, we managed to capture hundreds of different shots of various wildlife, landscapes, and nature. It was a little difficult at times, but I loved learning more about photography and the amazing scenery that Grand Teton National Park has to offer.

Our photography group started off by capturing amazing shots of the Grand Teton peaks. This first image shows an angle of the peaks from Schwabacher Landing. The steady stream in front of the peaks created an amazing composition where I could capture an awesome reflection. At that time of day, the sun was at a perfect angle where the peaks were decorated by shadows.

CAPTURING AMAZING TETON PHOTOGRAPHY

Nearby the Grand Teton National Park, our photography group visited an interesting old shed that twisted and contorted from all the heavy snowfall over the years. We stopped by and took a few shots of its bent and twisted frame. Even though the frame looked like it should have collapsed long ago, it was still managing to stand. It had an awesome story and I wanted to share it through the shots I captured. I am super happy with the results.

As the day continued on, we kept running into different landscapes and wildlife. While at Schwabacher Landing, there were several ducks swimming around in the water. I thought it would be awesome to get a real up-close shot of one of them, so I got out my zoom lens and focussed on a single duck. After a few attempts, I managed to get a really nice shot of one gliding across the water. I even managed a small reflection.

Somewhere inside the Grand Teton National Park, our photography group came across a large herd of bison just off the side of the road. Carefully we each prepared our cameras and captured a few shots. It was a little scary taking pictures of wildlife that felt that close, but we all kept a safe distance.

If you are looking into practicing landscape photography, then I would recommend bringing a camera to the Grand Teton National Park. It is a ton of fun, and you will get countless amazing photos.

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