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Grand Teton National Park is located just south of Yellowstone or 2 hours from Idaho Falls. There are numerous photographic views of the Tetons.
The Grand Teton Photographer's Guide", By Leo L. Larson and Helen Henkel Larson, Earthwalk Press Book, Printed by Lorraine Press, ISBN# 0-915749-01-7, 1988, has information on photographing in Grand Teton National Park.
"The Jackson Hole Photographers Pocket Guide" was obtained from a Jackson Photography Store and availability is unknown. This guide is helpful in photographing GTNP and the Jackson Hole area.
Grand Teton National Park Photo Map by Miles Hecker, Wyofoto LLC.
How to photograph the Moulton's Barn. The barn is located in the Grand Teton National Park
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Schwabachers Landing |
Moulton Barn |
Moulton Cabin in Winter |
Moulton Cabin in Summer |
© Bobbie Beach |
© Roger Heng |
© Sue Heng |
© Sue Heng |
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Snake River Outlook |
Moulton Homestead in Fall |
Fall at Oxbow Bend |
Schwabachers Landing |
© Sue Heng |
© Sue Heng |
© Roger Heng |
© David Gale |
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