A few weeks ago we had the opportunity to head to Yellowstone with some friends, the Rodemack's. I have lived in Logan all my life, a few short hours away from Yellowstone and had never been there before. (gasp, I know)
Getting to Yellowstone was a drive that should have only taken 4 short hours but actually took us closer to 10. We had lots and lots of car troubles...well it wasn't our car but the Rodemack's car that we were driving there. The car over heated, the brake pads had to be replaced, ultimately almost the entire engine needed to be replaced. At one of our stops in tiny little town, Idaho with no real gas station, I saw this picture and had to smile. It was complete irony and fitting for our trek.
While the guys were trying to find a store with antifreeze I was wondering and explore through a lot of vacant, dilapidated buildings and stumbled across this...
Portrait photography is by far my main area of focus. It was really different and challenging to focus on landscapes. This is one of my favorite shots of the trip for some reason. It's different than the traditional shots you always see.
Love the pictures. I have lived in Utah my whole life and I finially went to Yellowstone 2 years ago. I happened to be pregnant with Carson at the time. It was still fun even though we got rained out and came home early.
Yeah Wendy, I'm glad I'm not the only one! When will you be headed up to Logan next? I feel like I haven't seen you in f-o-r-e-v-e-r!
Wow, these are great! My favorites are the bridge and the smiley face--what a cool find! Hope you are well, miss you lots! One of these days I am going to make it back up to Logan so we can play. (:
You are so talented! How much do you charge for family portraits? Email me at: jcabeck@gmail.com.
Beautiful shots! Glad you FINALLY got to experience Yellowstone! :)