"A good photograph is knowing where to stand."

- Ansel Adams

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The best choice I ever made in where to stand was moving to Jackson Hole in 1992. Since then, just about everywhere I've explored has offered a moment, a subject, a vista that was worthy of a photograph, and I've tried to capture as many as possible. Please enjoy these galleries, which I will endeavor to update and expand as new images are taken and old images are rediscovered.

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