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The August 2003 issue of Outdoor Photographer listed Yellowstone Park as one of the top ten places in the world to take photographs of wildlife.
Yellowstone National Park is two hours from Idaho Falls and is one of our favorite photographic places. Yellowstone is the subject of many scenic
and wildlife photographs. The photographic possibilities are endless because YNP has different photographic possibilities every time one visits.

Photographing Yellowstone provides hints on photographing in Yellowstone.
"Photographer's Guide to Yellowstone and Tetons", By Joseph K. Lange, Stockpile Books is useful book on photographing in Yellowstone.

 

Photographs of Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone Bison Elk Fighting in Yellowstone Eagle at Twin Lakes in Yelowstone Falls in Winter Yellowstone©
Bison

Fighting Elk

Eagle at Twin Lakes
Yellowstone Falls
© Scott Johnson 2006
© John Beach 2007
© John Sevens 2006
© Rodney Jack 2006
Swan in Yellowstone Yellowstone Blackbear Sunrise on Yellowstone's Madison River Winter on Yellowstone's Yellowstone River
Swan in Yellowstone
Yellowstone Blackbear
Sunrise on Madison River
Winter on Yellowstone River
© Bill Drake
© Tim Sommers
© Laura Sommers
© Roger Heng

 

Photo Locations and Other Links

Yellowstone National Park |Grand Teton National Park |Craters of the Moon National Monument |City of Rocks National Reserve
|Bureau of Land Management |Targhee National Forest |Salmon/Challis National Forest |Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area |
Local National Wildlife Refuges |Near By Ghost Towns |Weather |Sunrise/SunsetTimes | Photographers/Photo Clubs

 

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