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Water Fall,
Grand Tetons
| This spring photo was taken in Grand Teton National Park,
Wyoming. The waterfall was "extracted" from Grand Teton Mountain
with a very long telephoto lens. The break in flow of the water is
probably due to a fault on the mountainside. The image contrasts the high
flow volume of the running water in the stream, with the rock of the
mountainside, and the hillside of the yellow wildflowers on the right side
of the image. |
Availability |
Image Size |
Mat Size |
Cost |
| 7" x 10" |
11" x 14" |
$45 |
| 9" x 14" |
16" x 20" |
$85 |
| 13" x 20" |
20" x 26" |
$170 |
| 16" x 24" |
24" x
32" |
$240 |
| 20" x 30" |
30" x 40" |
$360 |
| 27" x 40" |
print only |
$465 |
Numbered in an edition of 250 total
from all but the two smaller sizes |
For more information or to order this photograph
e-mail Richard A. Nelridge or call
him at 610-767-8595. |