Jackson, Wyoming
Without a doubt, this has been a very strange year. The Covid crisis has managed to put all my travel plans into the utmost disarray.
In spite of this, as soon as the stay in place restrictions in Arizona were relaxed, I was back into the planning mode. Looking at my options for short term travel, I realized that both Utah and Wyoming never experienced the types of lock-down Arizona did, and I felt these were probably safe destinations. Shortly before i began this trip some of the National Parks began to open up once again, and it looked like the perfect opportunity to visit Grand Teton National Park, a park which is known for being incredibly crowded at certain times of the year. Arriving in Jackson, Wyoming it was apparent it too had taken the same precautions we in Arizona took.
It was cold and rainy, when I arrived in Jackson, Wyoming, with heavily overcast skies. I checked into my hotel, the Antler Inn in downtown Jackson, then went to see what I could of the mountains. The Teton range was sitting under a heavy cloud cover and all that could be seen were the base of the mountains. Over the years, I've found it best to be at the weathers edge, for landscape photography. Often, you come nothing, but if the conditions turn favorable, the resulting images can be memorable.
Grand Teton range in snow near sunset, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming (Nikon Z7, Nikon 24-70mm f4 S lens)