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Cold Night on the Yellowstone

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Winner of the 2020 National Wildlife Federation Photo Contest for best landscape

 

 

This is one of the first Milky Way shots of 2019, taken in the middle of March when the temperature was well below zero. It incorporates more than 20 individual photos, all shot from the same location, between 4am and 5:15am. 

In mid-March, shortly after the core of our Milky Way galaxy is visible above the horizon, it rises in the final hours of darkness before dawn. Shooting this panorama scene, while nighttime fog hung low over riverside cottonwood trees and the distant mountains of the Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness glowed from the light of countless stars, I felt that I was able to capture a connectedness between this world and the one above, a hint of changing seasons, and a sense that Nature continues to provide countless wonders for all willing to stop and look.

I stayed there, on the banks of the Yellowstone River in Montana, long after I finished shooting, remaining until night faded to day, the calls of coyotes gave way to the songs of flying geese, grateful to live in such a beautiful place.

This is available in two standard sizes, both as a photographic print done on the highest quality archival paper, and also on Pure Art Printer's aluminum, an outstanding, ready-to-hang way to display this photo. 

Edition sizes of the standard 16x32 and 20x40 prints and aluminum artworks are 200 each. For the 25x50, the edition size is 50 prints. 30x60 edition is 15.  For the 48x96, edition size is 5.