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myphotovisions' blog
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I am a photojournalist who likes to travel and take part in outdoor recreation. I use this blog to share travel experiences and get feedback on how to market my nature photography and display prints for Interior design and wall decor through internet promotions.
Recent Posts
Snow Ghosts and Winter Photography
We were up in snow ghost country, high in the Gallatin National Forest just west, of West Yellowstone, Montana on a mountain called Two Top. Pure white spectacular snow blanketed all the mountain ranges a hundred miles in every direction. http://www....
Final Fall Visuals to Keep the Focus on Creative Photography
Today, wind has gathered grey clouds with a minus 24 degree temperature. Silenced by a deep winter blanket of snow Bozeman is quiet today, just after a week of sun and above normal temps. A new season has made its’ transition. With no large fall ...
Headwaters – Three River’s Rush Through History
Our canoes slipped silently through the chilly waters of the Madison River. A few geese honked overhead and ducks splashed along the shoreline seeking safety in the reeds and overhangs. The ceaseless current guided our crafts past eroded ...
You Can’t Always Photograph What You Want
Twice I had to stop and tighten the leather cinch on my saddle. It kept sliding to the right and I felt like I was riding on a slant about to fall off. Each time I dismounted to make the adjustment my horse, named Charlie, would take a deep breath fi...
Would You Get Up Early to Photograph This?
The Grand Teton and eight other peaks stand at over 12,000 feet with the Grand at 13,770 ft. the tallest in the range. Autumn is my favorite time to visit this National Park in Wyoming. www.grand.teton.national-park.com . It doesn’t matter which ...
No Fall Color, Only Seed Pods to Photograph
Fall was lousy this season in Montana. We had an early hard freeze, single digits, in early October, when all the leaves were still green. Then it snowed several inches of wet slush breaking branches and leveling bushes and flowers all around ...

