I was in Glacier National Park on Tuesday and made plans to get up early (5:00 am) and make the 2.5 hour trip to Many Glacier to photograph the sunrise illuminating Grinnell Peak.  As we drove the sky was looking fantastic with a clear sky to the east and nice clouds to the west, the closer we got the better the chances looked for a great colorful sunrise.  The situation changed quickly as we approached and when we arrived it was cold windy and a very dark gloomy sky.

I was determined to get a shot from the trip, so I decided to make a timelapse video showing the clouds moving through.  I set up my timer remote, pushed start watched it countdown and then nothing, started counting down again and nothing.  The cable seemed to be shorted and it would not trigger the camera.  Not to be deterred I manually shot a frame every 8 seconds for about 45 minutes and the results are below.

 

 

Later that evening the storm had passed through and the sky cleared with nice clouds and what looked like a chance for colorful sunset.  We found a great location on Lake McDonald, the water became perfectly still and it looked like there would be a very nice sunset.  Again things changed quickly just at the last minute and everything turned blue, not a great sunset, but a very nice photo.

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Let me help you to find a great location for your next photography adventure.  I will list many lesser-known destinations, as well as the famous "Icon Locations" for photography.  I will provide photos (Lots of Photos), location information, consisting of what there is to photograph as well as other information about the destination.  I will give costs, maps, directions, contact information, and other essential information for a successful photo trip.  I will only post for locations that I have personally photographed to ensure a quality guide to great locations for photography. If you know of great places that are not posted, please send me the details, I may just decide that is a place I need to go!

 
 

Greg Disch is a freelance photographer located in Arkansas. Greg specializes in nature, scenic, wildlife, and other outdoor subjects in Arkansas and other areas of the country.  Most of the images on this site are available for sale as prints, personal use, or rights managed stock photos.

Greg offers both classroom instruction and in the field hands on photographic workshops. Classroom sessions are normally held in Fort Smith Arkansas, but arrangements can be made to bring a class to your group.

All classes and workshops have small class sizes designed to provide an optimum student to instructor ratio, where you can get the personal attention, you need.  Most classes and workshops are limited to a maximum of six participants and will be held with a minimum of only two.

If you are looking for a wonderful opportunity to get personal individual instruction, I do private workshops and classes at a location of your choice, whether doing a location photo shoot, coming to your home or business, traveling across the country on a road trip, or at my classroom.  This is a fantastic way to learn digital workflow and be sure that your computer equipment is properly configured for optimum performance.

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