Gordon Smith > Another shot from the Wolf and Grizzly Discovery Center in West Yellowstone.  This wolf slept the whole time I watched him except for this gargantuan yawn.  Luckily, I was watching and ready to shoot.
Gordon Smith > Day 43:  Cowboy Coffee.  This dude was our tour guide on a wagon in Yellowstone Park.  We had a very rainy day and tour, so the hot food and drink was very welcome.  All the cowboys stayed dry with their big hats and the tourist all got wet.
Gordon Smith > This is one of my favorite shots of the wave. This is the entrance to the wave looking back towards the way we came. I thought it was a very good subject for black and white.
Gordon Smith > Day 24:  Another which I've recently processed from my trip to the Grand Canyon.  When I saw this view, I was speechless. I don't really have an appropriate name for this picture. I'm not sure if words can do it justice.  The Grand Canyon is something everyone should really see with their own eyes, because the pictures (no matter how many you've seen) cannot indicate how enormous it truly is.
Gordon Smith > Golden Fields & Blue Mountains
October 2008
Gordon Smith > McWay Waterfall #2
Gordon Smith > This is a picture of the broader area at Toadstool Hoodoos, west of Page, AZ.
Gordon Smith > Subway Exit
September 2009
Gordon Smith > Ruined ranch house.
Day 24: Another which I've recently processed from my trip to the Grand Canyon. When I saw this view, I was speechless. I don't really have an appropriate name for this picture. I'm not sure if words can do it justice. The Grand Canyon is something everyone should really see with their own eyes, because the pictures (no matter how many you've seen) cannot indicate how enormous it truly is.
Gordon Smith > Day 24:  Another which I've recently processed from my trip to the Grand Canyon.  When I saw this view, I was speechless. I don't really have an appropriate name for this picture. I'm not sure if words can do it justice.  The Grand Canyon is something everyone should really see with their own eyes, because the pictures (no matter how many you've seen) cannot indicate how enormous it truly is.
Day 24: Another which I've recently processed from my trip to the Grand Canyon. When I saw this view, I was speechless. I don't really have an appropriate name for this picture. I'm not sure if words can do it justice. The Grand Canyon is something everyone should really see with their own eyes, because the pictures (no matter how many you've seen) cannot indicate how enormous it truly is.
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