Since MyParkPhotos features high quality photos from national and state parks, it is one of my favorite resources that enables me to preview places that I’m going to visit. I can see what kinds of views I’ll have, and it can help me decide which ones to visit during the critical hours of best morning and evening light. In addition to photos that can be viewed by property, there are often site tips posted by other photographers, and their sharing of their experiences can make me more productive when I arrive.
Here are some other shots of mine that have been honored on MyParkPhotos in recent months:
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This was one of those "stop the car" moments. Snowy Telescope Peak had nice side…
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We've reached a major milestone on our workshop program: we celebrated completing ten years of…
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