“Sacred Water” Group Fine Art Exhibition hosted by ArtConnect Gallery in Historic Downtown Laramie, Wyoming Now On Display | Wyoming Landscape Photography
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“Sacred Water” Group Fine Art Exhibition hosted by ArtConnect Gallery in Historic Downtown Laramie, Wyoming Now On Display | Wyoming Landscape Photography

“Sacred Water: Embracing Mother Earth” Group Fine Art Exhibition is now on display and for sale from July 1st – 31st, 2020! Featuring five of Seneca Creek Studios’ signature fine art metal prints of Centennial, The Snowy Range, Yellowstone National Park exhibited alongside the work of 20 other Wyoming artists. The photographs on display from…

You’re Invited to “Sacred Water,” a Group Fine Art Exhibition hosted by ArtConnect Gallery in Historic Downtown Laramie, Wyoming
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You’re Invited to “Sacred Water,” a Group Fine Art Exhibition hosted by ArtConnect Gallery in Historic Downtown Laramie, Wyoming

You’re Invited to “Sacred Water: Embracing Mother Earth” a Group Fine Art Exhibition hosted by ArtConnect Gallery in Historic Downtown Laramie, Wyoming About the Exhibition Give the gift of local art this summer! You’re invited to “Sacred Water: Embracing Mother Earth,” a group fine art exhibition and free public art show featuring the work of…

10 Mountain Moments To Be Thankful For
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10 Mountain Moments To Be Thankful For

Sometimes when life has you down and the bitter cold rain, snow and wind is howling outside, it helps to remind yourself of all the beautiful experiences you love the most about the great outdoors… and that summertime and sunny days will be here again in due time. “Once you realize that the road is the goal, and that you are…

Adventure – A little spring fishing in the Laramie Valley…
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Adventure – A little spring fishing in the Laramie Valley…

With Wyoming snow pack down to 22% of the average, the fishing season this spring seems to be starting much earlier compared to last years record breaking 220% of average snow pack that made the rivers rage for what seemed like a never-ending spring runoff that ran through most of the mountain summer. The pass…

Mist at the Base of Lower Falls, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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Mist at the Base of Lower Falls, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

There’s something alluring about large powerful amounts of water spilling over thousands of years of volcanic rocks made from the very volcano still currently sitting literally beneath  your feet. The mist produced at the the base of the classic Lower Falls in Yellowstone was beautifully illuminated and required a telephoto lens to really be able to look…

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Sunset on the Big Horn River in Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis, Wyoming

As I’m in the last stages of writing my masters thesis on two years of work on the geology and chemistry of the Thermopolis hot springs in central Wyoming, I decided to re-visit some of my field work photos. Sitting here typing in front of the computer made me forget that I am actually studying…

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Lewis River

Lewis River, originally uploaded by senecacreekphotography. Although winter may seem to be this desolate time full of boring monochrome landscapes, it seems that some national parks are just a total exception to that. Evergreen trees and blue rivers overpower all that white snow and still allow you to see the color that you remember in…