I finally have my computer back to normal, and I’ve been busy processing photos over the past couple of weeks. I finished the three different sessions that I did with new families of my acquaintance (the acquaintances are old; the families themselves are new) and may get to post some of the pictures here sometime. Now I’m working through my backup of 365 photos, and soon to start photos from family reunions before I can tackle everything from my June travels.
But here is a nice selection of photos from the Out West trip- one picture per day, for the 365 project. Plenty more where this came from. These were all taken between May 28 and June 10, 2010. (That’s how far behind I am.)
230/365: This was the first 365 photo that I took with my iPhone (though I’ve taken a few more in the weeks following this), using an app called Hipstamatic. My camera gear was all packed up because I was leaving the next day for the trip.
231/365: A windmill in northeast Missouri at sunset. These actually face east, so they’d be really nice at sunrise. I really hope that I make it back there sometime to do them. I like windmills.
232/365: In the Sand Hills of Nebraska. I loved the drive through the Sand Hills.
233/365: In the Black Hills of South Dakota.
234/365: Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming.
235/365: The Tobacco Root Mountains in Madison County, Montana.
236/365: A female bighorn sheep near the northwestern entrance to Yellowstone National Park. This is actually in Montana. This was taken through an open car window in the pouring rain. It rained for a good bit of my trip. It didn’t seem to bother the sheep, though.
237/365: The entrance gate at the northwestern entrance to Yellowstone National Park. A rain-free moment on an otherwise rainy day.
238/365: Hot springs at the West Thumb Geyser Basin along Lake Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The sun was out for this. You can tell because the colors are vibrant with the overhead sun lighting the depths of the pools.
239/365: Yellowstone Lake. This was taken on June 4, 2010, and that is ice covering this section of the lake.
240/365: In Jackson Hole, the main valley of Grand Teton National Park. It was a dreary day until the sun started poking through the clouds, and then I had a beautiful evening.
241/365: Closeup of a mountain in the Teton Range on a pretty day.
242/365: Sagebrush hills in central Wyoming. I liked the sagebrush and the landscape of central and eastern Wyoming.
243/365: Scotts Bluff National Monument in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. I had a very pretty morning at Scottsbluff before I spent the day on the interstate back to mid-Missouri.














