Going there soon.
I plan to of course hit up Snake River Overlook, Mormon Row and other typical places. Any other off the beaten path type spots I should know about?
Numenorean Cream of the Crop 5,013 posts Likes: 28 Joined Feb 2011 More info | May 07, 2012 16:13 | #1 Going there soon.
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sparker1 Cream of the Crop 29,368 posts Likes: 295 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Sierra Vista, AZ More info | May 07, 2012 20:01 | #2 Hidden Falls. If you take the boat ride across Jenny Lake, it's a short hike to the falls. Or, you can walk around the lake and save money. Schwabacher Landing at sunrise is good. The Moose-Wilson Road is usually good for spotting moose. Lake Jackson has some good scenery, especially early in the day. Two Ocean Lake is supposed to be a good moose spot, but it hasn't been for me. Stan (See my gallery at http://www.pbase.com/sparker1
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imsellingmyfoot Goldmember More info | May 07, 2012 20:39 | #3 Be sure to stop at the Pioneer Grill in Jackson Lake Lodge for some huckleberry pie. I'm a southern boy who had never even heard of huckleberries before, and it was delicious. We made a point to stop there a second time on our way back to Salt Lake City from Yellowstone. BLOG
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DCBBPhotography Cream of the Crop More info | May 07, 2012 21:11 | #4 Spend as much time as you can around Jenny Lake, primarily early morning.. wonderful place to shoot. Also, not sure on the timing, but you may want to hit Lupine Meadows which is just south of Jenny Lake. if they're in bloom they make for some fantastic photo ops. John
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Preeb Goldmember More info | Just keep your eyes open as you wander around the park. There is hardly a bad place to shoot the Tetons from. I took this from I know not where some 34 years ago. It's a scanned slide shot with a Minolta SRT-102. Not even sure what lens I used for it. I camped in the Gros Ventre campground and this might be from that vicinity. Rick
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May 08, 2012 09:11 | #6 sparker1 wrote in post #14395778 Hidden Falls. If you take the boat ride across Jenny Lake, it's a short hike to the falls. Or, you can walk around the lake and save money. Schwabacher Landing at sunrise is good. The Moose-Wilson Road is usually good for spotting moose. Lake Jackson has some good scenery, especially early in the day. Two Ocean Lake is supposed to be a good moose spot, but it hasn't been for me. Don't care to get any moose or other wildlife in my landscape shots.
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May 08, 2012 09:12 | #7 jcothron wrote in post #14396142 Spend as much time as you can around Jenny Lake, primarily early morning.. wonderful place to shoot. Also, not sure on the timing, but you may want to hit Lupine Meadows which is just south of Jenny Lake. if they're in bloom they make for some fantastic photo ops. Yeah not sure if anything is blooming yet.
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MCAsan Goldmember 3,918 posts Likes: 88 Joined Jun 2010 Location: Atlanta More info | May 08, 2012 11:35 | #8 Go east from Mormon Row to the Slide Lake. You never know what is up and down those hills in the morning.
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jamganz Goldmember More info | Excellent suggestion for Jenny Lake. I was there 4 years ago and got to Jenny Lake every morning around 6:30am. It was wonderful and I felt like I had the whole place to myself....which I did at that hour! Great to hike around too. I would also take the south entrance from Moose Wilson Road into the park. You wind up on an unpaved road for a portion but there is some great wildlife along that spot. Early in the morning is usually best.
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May 09, 2012 11:46 | #10 Yeah I will get to Oxbow Bend, but I have to choose three places for sunrises as that's what I have time for....I'll hit up Oxbow a bit later one of those days.
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timeasterday Senior Member 960 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Anderson, SC More info | May 10, 2012 05:55 | #11 How about the Old Patriarch tree? I haven't been to Wyoming yet (arriving in 29 days) but that's one spot I plan to check out. 7DMKII, 5DMKII, Canon 17-40L, Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro, Canon 70-200mmL f/2.8 II, Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary, Zeiss ZE 50mm Makro Planar, Rokinon 14mm f/2.8, Kenko Pro 300 DG 1.4x TC, Canon 2X III TC, 580EX II x2, YN560, RF603's
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ickmcdon Senior Member 323 posts Joined Apr 2012 Location: North Dakota More info | May 11, 2012 00:42 | #12 Definitely Schwabacher Landing!
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GJim Goldmember More info | May 11, 2012 19:07 | #13 You may also want to visit the west side of the Tetons. Go over Teton Pass to Driggs, Idaho, turn east to Alta, Wyoming. Once past Alta, all the way to Grand Targhee, there are plenty of photo opportunities. Best time to photograph the Tetons, from that side, is during evening hours; light is much too flat earlier in the day. G'Jim c):{- ... 2x 50D (Both Gripped), 2x 7D (Both Gripped), 2x 5D Mk II (One gripped), 1x 60D, assorted glass (10-800mm), sundry accoutrements.
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