We are on the threshold of spring here in Yellowstone. The snow is melting quickly, leaving a lot of bland brown with budding green grasses emerging from the surface. It…
It is the art of patience and being willing to lose that takes front and center in my photography life in Yellowstone. For the past two mornings I have left…
After a stormy night we woke up to clear blue skies and temperatures that eventually sky rocketed into the 80's. Thank goodness for the afternoon clouds that provide occasional relief,…
Usually, by now, I have found my own grizzly bear, instead of relying on others to find them for me, but this year has been a little slow. Today, finally,…
One thing is for sure, bear sightings have not been a dime a dozen in Yellowstone recently. Many momentary glimpses, or longer, at great distances, and hit and miss. But,…
I celebrated the first day of spring in a big way and went into Yellowstone! Okay, maybe that is not so unusual but what could be better than roaming around…
Rather a short but eventful morning in Yellowstone. I raced east to find out the latest on the Lamars and was happy to discover that they were resting well, upon…
The rain was pouring in Gardiner this morning when I left home but the snow at slightly higher elevations filled me with excitement and anticipation. I eagerly drove into Yellowstone…
There are days in Yellowstone when the wildlife action is so phenomenal that even if you go away without one great images due to low light or distance, you have…
Last year was an exception, but most every spring we find ourselves sitting at Blacktail Ponds where a bison has drowned, waiting for bears, wolves, coyotes and eagles to come…
The park has quieted to a gentle murmer in the new winds and snows that dance about, threatening to return us to Winter. Winter wonderland. With the wolf mating season…