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A Thousand Words – Reminiscing and Mineral King
My photography heart resides in the American West, from border to border, Canada to Mexico – from the Rockies west to the California Coast. My first photography trip to Glacier was in 1986, my last was two years ago. My … Continue reading →
A Thousand Words – The Crystal Mill (CO)
If you haven’t photographed the iconic Colorado location, known as The Crystal Mill, then you have missed out on one of western America’s most classic shots. To be honest, I photographed it for the first time last year (2016) as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brent Paull, Colorado, Mine Buildings, Photo trips, Photography Safaris, The Crystal Mill
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A Thousand Words – A Gray Fox to Remember
Surprise is a common occurrence for wildlife photographers, maybe the most common occurrence. While you can make educated guesses based on past experiences, about timing, or locations, or weather – still, the shock of a great encounter always amazes me, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brent Paull, photo safaris, Utah Photography, Zion National Park
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A Thousand Words – Hiking the Subway (Zion NP)
It’s been a decade or more since I last hiked into the Subway, a curving slot canyon a bit more than 4 miles from the North Creek Trailhead parking lot. Prior to that last hike I had done the journey … Continue reading →
A Thousand Words – Last Rays on a Bighorn Ram
For several years shooting in Yellowstone I had trouble finding the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Rams that others seemed to photograph often. I would find sheep on Mt Washburn, sometimes down the mountain at Dunraven Pass, around the Golden Gate, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged bighorn sheep, Brent Paull, rams, Wildlife Photography, Yellowstone
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Safari Report: 2016 Yellowstone Spring Safari
Wow. That is the only word I could come up with to describe the 9 shooting days of safaris this spring, from May 29 to June 6 in Yellowstone National Park (YNP). The weather continually shifted from cold, wet, and … Continue reading →
2015 Southern Utah Spring Safari
The thunderstorms that swept up into Southern Utah in early May provided our safari group with the towering cloud formations that landscape photographers dream of. That was the good news. The bad news was a bit too much rain came … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arizona Strip, Bird Photography, Brent Paull, Bryce Canyon National Park, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Grand Canyon National Park, Landscape Photography, Leeds Creek, Photo trips, Photography Safaris, Utah Photography, Wild Horses, Zion National Park
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A Sequoia Bear Safari
I realize that many of the safaris I do are subject oriented – like bobcat safaris, bird safaris, or safaris to Yellowstone or the Tetons, or Zion – but in reality I look for the best photography that can be … Continue reading →
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Tagged black bears, Brent Paull, Sequoia Bear Photography, Sequoia National Park, Wildlife Photography
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