Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Second Leg: Jackson to Boulder

Sometimes the best parts of a long trip are when you return to familiar places.


One of these is the stretch of road that crosses the western half of Wyoming. It is a beautiful area ringed by mountains, and luckily on this day, pock marked by the shadows of clouds.


This photo illustrates the use of the ladder to gain perspective and space, while the last is the opposite point of view, just a few inches off the ground. In this case, the low angle creates a unique space as the bushes become space markers, connecting the foreground to the middle ground and beyond.


-jb boyd.

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