Cache Creek roadCache Creek, a tributary to the Taylor's Fork of the Gallatin River, winds through an old oxbow on an early spring afternoon of gathering storms above the Taylor Peaks. This is a stitched panorama shot with Fuji's amazing 102 megapixel gfx 100s camera and contains breathtaking, smooth detail with perfect contrast. To truly appreciate the resolution of a photograph like this, it should be printed large and is offered here at 40x60 with other sizes
but many more are possible
The northern lights fill the sky over Three Dollar Bridge on the Madison River during an incredible night of aurora
The summer Milky Way soars above my tent on a clear night in July
a remnant herd located in present-day Yellowstone National Park was discovered after many believed this iconic Western animal had been completely erased from the Plains
From the hundreds of 4:1 macro photos of the orange emperor butterfly's wings
I selected it from over 800 exposures I took one October evening in Eastern Montana while making a star trails image which is also for sale here
using Nikon's superb 500mm telephoto for tack-sharp focus
moving in rhythm through the coldest season
this photo has depth
Airglow radiates from beneath the summer Milky Way as it spans Cottonwood Lake in the Crazy Mountains of Montana
archival paper as well as ready-to-hang aluminum
By taking a set of "untracked" exposures from the exact same location later in the night