skies
So, after two and a half years of diligently following my photography challenges (first the day by day 365 project, then the less rigid weekly 365 project then this one, the weekly project 52), I have blown it. During the week immediately following our return, I took not one photo. Zip, zero, zilch, nada, as Levi would say.
I got right back at it the following week but that left me without something for week 36. I decided initially that I would just choose some of my favourites from the trip that didn't make it into the blogs because they didn't suit the topics but that seemed like the worst kind of cheating. Instead, I chose a slightly less cheat-like plan... I selected a topic (skies) then went through the photos from the entire trip and found photos in which the sky was prominent or interesting.
This first photo was taken just after sunrise in Yellowstone Park.
Just before sunset in Custer State Park, Donna noticed the moon peeking out from behind this rock formation.
The stormy looking sky on our way to Sheridan Wyoming was beautiful.
We waited an hour and a half for Old Faithful to erupt. While waiting, the almost full moon rose.
One of the geothermal features at Yellowstone with a cool sky behind it.
Early morning sky in Yellowstone.
I don't remember where this is.
Just before sunset in Dinosaur Provincial Park.
The sun was shining on the prairie dogs in the Badlands but look at that sky in the background.
The difference between the sunlit land and dark sky really caught my eye. I didn't get this processed to my satisfaction but you get the idea.
And there we have my cheater week.
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