Thursday, February 10, 2011

Magical Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA

There is magic here and now every day in every moment. It lives in Hoh Rain Forest and rides out with us on our shoulder into the world when we leave.
Quiet, lush, dense, green resonating everywhere ... fat mushrooms, huge clover leaves, green moss, sage-colored moss, brown moss, grey moss, little streams, tiny waterfalls. The smell of Hall of Mosses' thick nurturing earth fills our body with life and we become one again with the universe.

Magical Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA

Magical Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA  - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print
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Fascinating Hoh Valley - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park (ONP), WA, USA

The Hall of Mosses in Olympic National Park's Hoh Rain Forest in Washington is a fascinating, etheral scenery that even a tripping Tolkien couldn't have invented.
Diamond drips of moisture cling to the tips of leaves on trees of epic heights, and a soft drizzle eases from a thick quilt of clouds overhead. Old-man's beard drips from branches above like corduroy fringe, while licorice ferns and lettuce lichens overwhelm the massive fallen trunks of maple and Sitka spruce. Cloaked and draped in green, and glazed with moisture, every surface is soft and wet and alive with something - or decaying to make way for the next generation of life in the Hoh.

Fascinating Hoh Valley - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park (ONP), WA, USA

Fascinating Hoh Valley - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park (ONP), WA, USA - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print
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Tuesday, February 08, 2011

A Rack of Antlers - Roosevelt Elk - Olympic National Park, WA

The name "elk" is a bit confusing. Both, elk and moose, refer to Alces alces. In North America, it's called the moose, while in Europe it's the elk.
In North America, elk refers to Cervus elaphus, also known as the wapiti. In Europe, this same animal is known as the red deer.
Roosevelt elks are Olympic National Park's most beautiful and iconic animal. Also known as Olympic elk and Rain Forest Elk, they are the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk in North America. They live in the rain forests of the Pacific Northwest. The desire to protect the elk was one of the primary driving forces behind the establishment of the Mount Olympus National Monument (later Olympic National Park).

A Rack of Antlers - Roosevelt Elk - Olympic National Park, WA
A Rack of Antlers - Roosevelt Elk - Olympic National Park, WA - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Saturday, February 05, 2011

Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA

Hall of Mosses, part of the Hoh Rain Forest, probably gives the best cross-section of the temperate rain forest ecology in Olympic National Park (ONP), northwest Washington.
Towering Douglas firs, huge bigleaf maple trees draped with yellowish-green moss, little streams, tiny waterfalls ... Walking into this forest is like walking into another world.

Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA

Hall of Mosses - Hoh Rain Forest Olympic National Park, WA, USA - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Fog accents of Seattle, WA

It is said that the summer of 2010 was the foggiest on record in the Pacific Northwest and in Washington state. During the morning hours fog was drifting over The Emerald City like a blanket, intensifying the mystic quality of a classic Seattle scenery, where nature and city meet to create visual harmony.
The fog soon vanished, and downtown Seattle, and its mix of historic and contemporary architecture, once again dominated Puget Sound.

Fog accents of Seattle, WA

Fog accents of Seattle, WA - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Monday, January 31, 2011

Gorge Creek Falls - North Cascades National Park, WA

Water is the essence of the North Cascades. It falls from the sky, melts off of glaciers, rages in rivers and - most dramatically - plunges from high places in spectacular waterfalls. One of them is Gorge Creek Falls.
The Gorge Creek dramatically tumbles down a 242 foot waterfall and then trickles down its last couple hundred yards to its confluence with the Skagit River just below the Gorge Dam.

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Gorge Creek Falls - North Cascades National Park, WA - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Stuck in the Middle

Often compared to the Alps, the North Cascades contains innumerable steep, glaciated mountains, mostly ranging from 7000 to 9000 feet. Waterfalls are so abundant in the these mountains � they are the characteristic that gave the Cascades their name.
Gorge Creek Falls sits in the Ross Lake National Recreation Area of North Cascades National Park, Washington state. The main vantage point of these falls is a metal bridge. The deck of the Gorge Creek Bridge is grating. It sways and shudders when traffic goes over it, and if you are afraid of heights I do not recommend walking out on the deck.

Stuck in the Middle

Stuck in the Middle - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Diabolo Lake North Cascades NP WA - Christine Till

Diablo Lake, in North Cascades National Park, Washington State, USA has a beautiful turquoise/green color which is especially striking in bright sunshine. This color results from suspended particles of rock "flour" - bits of rock which have been ground by glaciers and deposited into the lake. Paddling on a sheen of green can perk up anyone who ventures to emerald-colored Diablo Lake at the geographic center and, some would say, the aesthetic center of the North Cascades National Park.

Diabolo Lake North Cascades National Park, WA, USA
Diabolo Lake North Cascades National Park, WA, USA - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Thursday, January 27, 2011

National Bison Range. Moiese. MT

When bison began dwindling from the Great Plains, Salish-Kootenai tribal members transplanted bison from east of the Continental Divide into the Flathead Valley. Those buffalos later became the seed herd for the Moiese National Bison Range (NBR) and also supplemented the remnant herd of 25 animals that was hiding out in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley.
The National Bison Range, established in 1908, consists of 19,000 acres of natural grassland, which is now home to about 500 American buffaloes and other inhabitants such as birds, whitetail and mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and black bear. The animals can be observed from signposted roads in this reserve, north of Missoula in the Flathead Reservation.

National Bison Range. Moiese. MT, USA

National Bison Range Moiese, MT, USA  - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

National Bison Range Wildlife Refuge, MT, USA

The history of the bison, or buffalo, in the Flathead Valley began 1873 when Walking Coyote, a Pend d' Oreille Indian, returned from Blackfeet Country on the plains with five orphaned calves. By 1890, of the 30 to 70 million bison that once roamed the plains, less than 100 remained in the wild and overall there were fewer than 1,000 left. Having been part of a Federal government sponsored program of eradication during the Indian Wars, thereby removing a vital food source from the Plains Indians diet, and ensuring easier relocation onto Indian reservations, buffaloes were almost extinct.
In 1908 the National Bison Range (NBR), the only federal wildlife refuge for buffalos, was established in western Montana to provide a sanctuary for the American bison.

National Bison Range Wildlife Refuge, MT, USA

National Bison Range Wildlife Refuge. MT. USA  - Christine Till - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Monday, January 24, 2011

St. Mary Lake - Glacier National Park, MT

St. Mary Lake is the second largest lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA, created by a widening of the St. Mary River. Located on the east side of the park, the Going-to-the-Sun Road parallels the lake along its north shore. Here, the great plains end and the Rocky Mountains begin in an abrupt five thousand foot (1,500 m) altitude change, with Little Chief Mountain posing a formidable southern flank above the west end of the lake. The lake is 9.9 miles (15.9 km) long and three hundred feet (100 m) deep. During the winter, the lake often is frozen completely over with ice up to four feet (1 m) thick.

St. Mary Lake - Glacier National Park, MT

St. Mary Lake - Glacier National Park, MT - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Jackson Glacier - Glacier National Park MT

Jackson Glacier is approximately the 7th largest of the remaining 25 glaciers in Glacier National Park located in the U.S. state of Montana. In 2005 glacier was measured at 250 acres (1.0 qkm), yet when first documented in 1850, the glacier also included the now separate Blackfoot Glacier and together, they covered 1,875 acres (7.59 qkm). Between 1966 and 2005, Jackson Glacier lost almost a third of its acreage. When the two glaciers were united prior to their separation sometime before 1929, they were known simply as Blackfoot Glacier.

Jackson Glacier - Glacier National Park, Montana

Jackson Glacier - Glacier National Park MT - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Friday, January 21, 2011

Old Faithful - An American Icon in Yellowstone National Park WY

Roughly every 76 minutes Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, WY, shoots up to 8,400 gallons of boiling water some 175 feet skyward. This steamy natural wonder in Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin area has erupted more than a million times on schedule since the park was opened in 1872. The superlatives to describe this national icon and Yellowstone National Park overall have yet to be invented.

Old Faithful - An American Icon in Yellowstone National Park WY

Old Faithful - An American Icon in Yellowstone National Park WY - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print
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Hymen Terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs - Yellowstone National Park WY

"A mountain turning itself inside-out" is a perfect description of Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The travertine limestone terraces are uniquely stunning. Where else can you see these eerie, white-rimmed, steaming ledges of wonder? There is a pixilated, Mondrian, post-modern quality to the terraces, yet at the same time there is a timeless beauty that seems to predate any modern artistic sensibility.

Hymen Terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs - Yellowstone National Park WY - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print
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Monday, January 17, 2011

Clepsydra Geyser West Yellowstone National Park USA WY

Clepsydra Geyser - lower geyser basin Yellowstone National Park, (USA WY) - is a constant performer. The geyser got this Greek name (Clepsydra = water clock) because it used to erupt regularly every three minutes. Since the 1959 Hebgen earthquake, however, Clepsydra erupts almost without pause.

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Coyote blending in

Coyotes (Canis latrans, barking dog) are native to the prairies and desert canyons of the west but have extend their range from southern Canada to Costa Rica. And they made themselves at home in cities, suburbs, and rural areas in the eastern US. The opportunistic coyote has brains, a sense of humor, and the determination to survive. The howls and yips of the coyote is truly a song of the West.

Coyote blending in - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Silex Spring Fountain Paint Pot Yellowstone National Park WY

Silex is Latin for silica, the major component of rhyolite, the primary volcanic rock in Yellowstone. It lines the bottom of Silex Spring in the Fountain Paint Pot area in Yellowstone National Park,Wyoming, and forms terraces along the runoff channels. There is some variety of color around the edges of the spring but it is mostly just a beautiful blue (HOT!) spring.


Silex Spring Fountain Paint Pot Yellowstone National Park WY - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Old Faithful Geyser eruption Yellowstone National Park WY

Old Faithful geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming is perhaps the world's most photographed, studied and predicted geyser. The scene and the eruption are hard to forget. Old Faithful, just like an actor, tries to keep each performance a little different to keep his fans from getting bored.


Old Faithful Geyser eruption Yellowstone National Park WY - Christine Till Fine Art Photography
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Hot Steam Dog Yellowstone National Park, WY

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA is by far the world's largest and most active geyser field. It contains more geysers in its nine geyser basins as the rest of the world combined.

Some vapor-shapes are pretty unusual

Hot Steam Dog Yellowstone National Park, WY

Hot Steam Dog Yellowstone National Park, WY - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print

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Sunday, January 09, 2011

Stage Coach Stop - Jackson Hole WY

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On May 1st hundreds of people in Jackson, WY, are eagerly awaiting the opening of Gros Ventre Mountian's elk refuge to collect shed antlers. Antler collecting is good business. A healthy mature bull elk might have a total of 35lbs of antler bone on his head - that's over $350 per pair of dropped antlers. To collect them is well worth the effort.

Ride around town in style in a authentic stagecoach in Jackson Hole, WY. The stage coach with wooden wheels is pulled by two big horses, and the driver looks like a cowboy. You'll feel each bump in the road but if you come to Jackson, Wyoming this is one cool and inexpensive attraction you should put on your must-do list.

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