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Streaking clouds over Oxbow Bend

Streaking clouds over Oxbow Bend. Monochrome.  Photographed while preparing for my Grand Tetons Photo Workshop in this past June.

I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments.

Streaking clouds over Oxbow Bend. Monochrome.

Streaking clouds over Oxbow Bend

Streaking clouds over Oxbow Bend

Remember, if you want to learn how to lengthen your exposure to create an effect, such as these cloud streaks, take my upcoming New Hampshire Fall Colors Workshop!

Visit to my site, Jeffrey Aiello Photography, and sign up before September 1st and receive a 10% discount!

Also, don’t forget to visit the Buttonwood Inn’s site, The Buttonwood Inn, to secure your accommodations for the workshop.  It’ll be an amazing workshop!

Happy Shooting!

Jeff Aiello

Sunset at Snake River Overlook

This was probably the most beautiful and most difficult sunset I’ve yet to photograph at the famous Snake River Overlook in Grand Teton NP.  For this shot, I used an 8 second exposure at f/20.  My filters included a 4-stop ND and a circular polarizer on the lens and a 3-stop ND grad and a 4-stop ND grad hand-held.  Photographed will preparing for my Grand Tetons Photo Workshop in June.

I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments.

Sunset at Snake River Overlook.

Sunset at Snake River Overlook

Sunset at Snake River Overlook

Remember, if you want to learn how to control the difficult lighting of these amazing sunsets by using filters, even multiple filters at the same time!, take my upcoming New Hampshire Fall Colors Workshop!

Visit to my site, Jeffrey Aiello Photography, and sign up before September 1st and receive a 10% discount!

Also, don’t forget to visit the Buttonwood Inn’s site, The Buttonwood Inn, to secure your accommodations for the workshop.  It’ll be an amazing workshop!

Happy Shooting!

Jeff Aiello

Snake River near Schwabacher’s Landing

Here’s one from the workshop, 2nd to last day of my Grand Tetons Photography Workshop.

Photographed with my  Nikon D3x and Nikon Zoom Super Wide Angle AF-S Zoom 17-35mm f/2.8, a great wide angle lens!

Snake River near Schwabacher’s Landing.

Snake River Near Schwabacher's Landing

Snake River Near Schwabacher’s Landing

Comments? Copyright 2012 By Jeffrey Aiello Photography.

Happy Shooting!

Jeff Aiello

Sunset at Snake River Overlook.

The best sunest so far this trip.  Snake River Overlook, Grand Teton National Park.
Sunset at Snake River Overlook.  Photographed during my Grand Tetons Photo Workshop.
Sunset at Snake River Overlook

Sunset at Snake River Overlook

Comments?  Copyright 2012 By Jeffrey Aiello Photography.
Happy Shooting!
Jeff Aiello

Grand Tetons Photo Workshop – It’s just around the corner!!

Hi Folks!

My Grand Teton Digital Photographic Workshop is filling up, but there’s room for you!!  The workshop runs five days, from Tuesday, June 26th through Saturday,  June 30th.

Teton Reflections

Grand Teton National Park is home to one of the most memorable and popularly photographed mountain landscapes in the world, the Teton Range.  The Teton Range is a monolith of sharply notched peaks accented by deep glaciated canyons.  The wonder of Grand Teton National Park has inspired thousands of photographers through the years, from beginners to professionals, including Ansel Adams.

In addition to its impressive mountain range and landscapes, Grand Teton National Park is also home to beautiful lakes, streams, and rivers. Most notably are Jackson Lake and the Snake River that flows through the entire park. Inhabited by an abundance of wildlife, one is likely to see Elk and Bison roaming across the sagebrush covered plains. For the keenest of eyes however, it is also possible to spot the occasional moose or even grizzly bears in their natural environment.

Baby Moose

Join us and we’ll help you take your photographic art to new and creative heights in Grand Teton National Park!

Early morning at Oxbow Bend

During the course of this workshop participants will learn to use and control each of the following on their Digital SLR (DSLR):
- Exposure using aperture, shutter speed, ISO controls
- Exposure biasing” to control overly bright and/or dark scenes
- Reading and understanding histograms
- Controlling color temperature using White balance
- Depth of field

Cloudless Sunrise at Oxbow Bend

Please log on to my website, Jeffrey Aiello Photography, or email us at:
Jeff@Jeffreyaiellophotography.com  or call: 408-757-3133.
Please don’t wait!  It’s going to be a great workshop!!

Happy Shooting,

Jeff Aiello