Photographing Cascade Canyon by photosynthesis
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Another one from Grand Teton Nation Park. The ranger led hike we went on ended at Inspiration Point, but we continued on to Cascade Canyon with a very friendly German couple, Frederick & Angelica, whom we had just met. Pictured here is Frederick, using a very long lens in Cascade Canyon. After the hike, they invited us back to their rented motor home for a cup of coffee where we found out that Frederick has a very interesting occupation. He's an engineer who designs engines for Porsche & he gets to travel around the world to test them under extreme conditions - such as the blistering heat of Death Valley in the summer & the frigid cold of remote parts of Canada in the winter...
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Comments (11)
jayfar
What a wonderful chance meeting and a great shot.
blinkings
It sounds like he has a good life!
Faemike55
Oh to be forced to work that job! Great captrue
MrsRatbag
Excellent shot! Great composition!
durleybeachbum
Fascinating. I love this composition.
GARAGELAND
Lots of dynamics going of here! Compo and POV are right on the ball.
jocko500
very lovely place
auntietk
There seems to be a relationship between German tourists and rented motorhomes. We see a lot of CruiseAmerica motorhomes out on the road, and they are invariably occupied by Germans on holiday. At first we thought, "what a coincidence!" but no ... it keeps happening! :) How nice to make friends on the trail. There are such interesting people in the world!
rachris480907
Great shot and interesting info! Frederick isn't giving away free Porsches, is he? lol (I was going to volunteer.)
FredNunes
Love the compo. Excellent example image of a shooter shooting the shooter. :) Very well done.
danapommet
A very beautiful scene, Frederick too, and I like how you caught the rushing water!