Wyoming
After just under three years in Southern California, I’m happy to say that I’ve moved (back) to the Pacific Northwest to start a postdoc at University of Washington in biophysics and data science. Aubrey and I did not take a very direct route from Los Angeles to Seattle, though, and I have a few images …Read the Rest…
This post is continued from the previous post, about Yellowstone’s gray wolves. The center of Yellowstone National Park, near old faithful, averages approximately 200 inches of snow fall each year. In such deep snow it would be impossible for the grazing wildlife (bison, elk, moose, and antelope) to find food. This forces them to adopt …Read the Rest…
Continue reading about A Snowy Canvas – Yellowstone National Park
Although the scarcity of snow along the west coast mountains makes it seem as though we are still stuck in autumn, winter is in full swing in Yellowstone National Park. Last week I made a spur of the moment decision to join my friend and fellow photographer Raghu to look for wolves and other wildlife …Read the Rest…
Continue reading about Wolves of Winter – Yellowstone National Park
This post is continued from the previous one, “Christmas in Yellowstone” In 2009 I was fortunate to have several images in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards, which earned me the opportunity to fly out to London for the awards party and a nature photography seminar afterwards. Among the many inspiring and fantastic …Read the Rest…
I am very fortunate to have adventurous parents, so instead of spending my holiday at home we made a trip out to Yellowstone National Park to enjoy a snowy white Christmas. And a white Christmas it was! During much of our stay the skies were dreary and grey, and we got plenty of snow, which …Read the Rest…