Home > Blog > January 19, 2017 – Frosty Trees, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
  • You may bookmark this page to return to the latest blog entry.

January 19, 2017
Frosty Trees, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Frosty Trees
Frosty Trees
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Canon EOS 1D X Mk II, 100-400 II (at 278mm), 1/350 sec, f8, ISO 100
Image taken on January 17, 2017.
Here's a final image from my recent visit to Yellowstone National Park, at least for now. It took me three days to make this image of a group of backlit frosty trees. I first saw the composition a little too late in the morning and the low brush behind the trees was also getting sun. I returned earlier the next day and got there just as the sun was illuminating the trees and not the background. However, I didn't have time to drive to the next pullout and then walk back, so I decided to turn around in the middle of the road and then just shoot from the car. Well, as I was pulling over to the far right of the road to start a three-point turn, my front-right tire went off the pavement that was hidden below the layer of plowed snow. As I tried to get all four wheels back up on the pavement, my right-rear tire went off the pavement and I was done for. I flagged down a passing vehicle and then dug out my tow strap and special tow hitch that I installed on the other vehicle. By the time I was back up on the road, the tree and even more of the background was illuminated so I missed the shot again. The third time was a charm. I got there in plenty of time and could set up on a tripod and wait for the sun to fully illuminate the trees before making my exposure.

This particular blog entry is www.jameshagerphoto.com/blog/?date=2017-01-19. Visit www.jameshagerphoto.com/blog to view the latest blog entry.

All of the images on this site are ©James Hager and are intended for viewing only. They are not to be
downloaded or reproduced in any way without the written permission of James Hager Photography.