Ryan Jordan

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Firehole River Dreaminess (Sigma DP1)

  Firehole River Near Ojo Caliente, Yellowstone National Park Sigma DP1, ISO 100, f/11, 13 sec. My favorite things about photographing in Yellowstone:   I can fly fish, too. On the night I took this shot in 2008, the caddis hatch was on. Sunsets almost always bring pinks, and Velvia 50, or the Foveon sensor, […]

Ross Peak & Truman Gulch Near Bozeman, MT (Photo, Sigma DP2s)

Ross Peak Sigma DP2s, ISO 50, f/8.0, 5.0 sec In May, we really start to itch to go up into the mountains. Snow and mud starts to clear from trails in the Bridgers starting at the South end (with the “M” and Sypes Canyon trails) and progresses s-l-o-w-l-y up the Western slope as the Month […]

Sage Sunrise – The 2.5 lb Backcountry Camp (Sigma DP2)

Sage Camp Sunrise Southwest Montana, Spring 2010 (Sigma DP2) Another campsite photograph, this time taken with the Sigma DP2, with the sun in the photo and no corrective Photoshopping to deal with the ungainly, but nicely colorful, lens flare. Mornings on sage flats are special in their own way because it’s the type of backcountry […]

Trail to “S”ummit of Drinking Horse Mountain near Bozeman, MT (Sigma DP2s)

  Trail to “S”ummit is This Way Sigma DP2s. Click for bigger. Who needs cairns or signs when it’s so easily spelled out for you?

Bridger Mountains & Cherry Creek – Bozeman, Montana (Sigma DP2s)

Cherry Creek Sigma DP2s. Click for bigger. This photo was taken in May 2010, but this is what it looked like fifteen years ago, before million dollar homes started dotting the horizon and changing the weather patterns. Now they can be removed with Photoshop’s Clone Stamp and none of you will miss them when you […]