Starry night over Grand Teton Range. Milky Way stars over Grand Tetons from the Cascade Canyon Overlook in Grand Teton National Park. The foreground was light-painted with 2-million candlepower spotlight from camera right. This view is looking southeast, and was taken about three hours after sunset. The orange glow to the left of the Milky Way is light pollution from the town of Jackson, WY, about 20 miles away. The orange glow in the notch of the Teton Range is from the Idaho Falls metro area, about 75 miles away.
Close-up of Niagara Falls.  The "XLarge" and smaller photo sizes are FREE for any personal use (under a Creative Commons license). Click the "Buy" or shopping cart button (above the image) to purchase prints or downloads. PRICING: 1-megapixel Personal downloads are $4.95; 4-megapixel and "Original" (9-megapixel) Personal downloads are $49.95; 1-megapixel Commercial downloads are $49.95, 4-megapixel and "Original" (9-megapixel) Commercial downloads are $199.95; NOTE: Free personal use requires a photo credit to my company, ''The Stock Solution'', and link to that Web site if you use the image on a personal Web site.
Close-up of Niagara Falls.  The "XLarge" and smaller photo sizes are FREE for any personal use (under a Creative Commons license). Click the "Buy" or shopping cart button (above the image) to purchase prints or downloads. PRICING: 1-megapixel Personal downloads are $4.95; 4-megapixel and "Original" (9-megapixel) Personal downloads are $49.95; 1-megapixel Commercial downloads are $49.95, 4-megapixel and "Original" (9-megapixel) Commercial downloads are $199.95; NOTE: Free personal use requires a photo credit to my company, ''The Stock Solution'', and link to that Web site if you use the image on a personal Web site.
Hector Falls is a near the town of Burdett, in Schuyler County, New York state, USA.  This beautiful waterfall is on Route 414, 3 miles north of Watkins Glen.
Hector Falls is a near the town of Burdett, in Schuyler County, New York state, USA.  This beautiful waterfall is on Route 414, 3 miles north of Watkins Glen.
Lower Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone National Park, USA. The lower falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, and is the largest volume major waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of the United States.
Lower Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone National Park, USA. The lower falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, and is the largest volume major waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of the United States.
Lower Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone National Park, USA. The lower falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, and is the largest volume major waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of the United States.
Lower Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone National Park, USA. The lower falls are 308 feet (94 m) high, and is the largest volume major waterfall in the Rocky Mountains of the United States.
Starry night over Grand Teton Range. Milky Way stars over Grand Tetons from the Cascade Canyon Overlook in Grand Teton National Park. The foreground was light-painted with 2-million candlepower spotlight from camera right. This view is looking southeast, and was taken about three hours after sunset. The orange glow to the left of the Milky Way is light pollution from the town of Jackson, WY, about 20 miles away. The orange glow in the notch of the Teton Range is from the Idaho Falls metro area, about 75 miles away.
Starry night over Grand Teton Range. Milky Way stars over Grand Tetons from the Cascade Canyon Overlook in Grand Teton National Park. The foreground was light-painted with 2-million candlepower spotlight from camera right. This view is looking southeast, and was taken about three hours after sunset. The orange glow to the left of the Milky Way is light pollution from the town of Jackson, WY, about 20 miles away. The orange glow in the notch of the Teton Range is from the Idaho Falls metro area, about 75 miles away.
Starry night over Grand Teton Range. Milky Way stars over Grand Tetons from the Cascade Canyon Overlook in Grand Teton National Park. The foreground was light-painted with 2-million candlepower spotlight from camera right. This view is looking southeast, and was taken about three hours after sunset. The orange glow to the left of the Milky Way is light pollution from the town of Jackson, WY, about 20 miles away. The orange glow in the notch of the Teton Range is from the Idaho Falls metro area, about 75 miles away.
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