When I was in Yellowstone last month, I didn’t have the opportunity to visit Lamar Valley where wolves have been reintroduced. Nor did I have the good fortune to see them elsewhere in the wild (except a trio of pups through a scope in the Tetons).  But I did get to observe them at a wolf sanctuary on […]

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Maybe it’s my Minnesota upbringing, but I like snow. And winter. David on the other hand prefers warmer climes and had no interest joining me in Yellowstone in early February. But it was precisely the season I wished to visit. Photographing Yellowstone’s Old Faithful in winter was a dream — when the chilly air transformed into […]

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  • Gabriel - Hello Kim and David Walker

    Your pictures are awesome! Can I use the one with the bridge and the first one of the geyser for a presentation about water? It has the three states of water in the same picture, which is important for illustration purposes. It’s for an adult education class… in Portugal… of all places!

    If you agree you can email just these two pictures to me.

    Thank you

    Gabriel

  • admin - Thanks! I’m afraid that these pics are only available through my stock agency: http://www.robertharding.com. Search “Yellowstone 843” and you will find them.

  • Chrohe - Thanks very nice blog!

I must admit that the prospect of photographing Antelope Canyon was not something I was particularly looking forward to.  I wanted to see it and explore it … enjoy it from a geological perspective.  But to photograph it?  It’s a bit like photographing the Magic Kingdom at Disney World — it’s been done —  millions of times […]

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  • shabnam - very artistic!!! lovely one!!

This temple, constructed during the 1181-1219 reign of a legendary king, contains 54 gothic towers with 216 giant smiling faces. Said to resemble the face of the king, it was believed that his all-seeing eyes kept watch over the 54 provinces of his empire. Extraordinary bas relief -carvings cover the 1st and 2nd levels whereas the towers adorned […]

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  • Robert van koesveld - Ankor complex near SeimRiep Cambodia
    Temple is probably Bayon from in the little shrine looking at one og the four headed sculptures

    Everybody needs to see this in their life!

    Are you guys going there?

    Best wishes

    Rob

  • admin - Robert, Yes it is Bayon temple at Angkor Thom. We went there after Bhutan in November. And I agree–somewhere everyone needs to see in their lifetime! But hurry–yellow tape is quickly closing off entrances and prohibiting people from wandering through many of the niches of this incredible site. One guy on our tour couldn’t believe how it had changed in the year since he last visited. For example, the famous entrance with the tangled roots around the doorway that appeared on the cover of National Geographic not so long ago is now roped off with yellow tape and competely off limits.

  • andy - I do not know exactly where this mystery photo is located…But i have a bit idea about it….from my point of view it is located in Angkor Wat,Cambodia…

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