Landscape Photography During Wilderness Wildfires (Free Tips)

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Alright. It was hazy. Miserably hazy actually. A grey smog covered the forest for most of the day at this particular point in our video making, photography shooting, adventure in Yellowstone National Park.

On top of it all, I was getting pretty dang frustrated at all the people.

You see, we scheduled the trip at what was supposed to be a slower time in the National Parks. Mid to late September.

However, the governors of California, Oregon, and Washington states continued to impose drastic lockdowns on their populations. These lockdowns mean no schools, no work, stay home and so on. On top of that, the three states mentioned above saw most of their parks and attractions closed because of out of control wildfires. Because of this, most of the folks were choosing to travel to Yellowstone as well as Grand Teton National Parks.

Well, I found a little nook called the Artists Paint Pots and Joelle and I spent the day in this area doing our best to get some up close and personal photography.

We succeeded. I hope you will come over and visit the Youtube video for this shoot and also consider subscribing to our channel. We’d love to have you as a subscriber. Give us a “like” and make a comment! I reply to every comment made.

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Robert Anthony

We are Robert and Joelle Anthony and we are your hosts at Living with Rob. In 2023, we sold our business and our home to begin traveling in our RV full time across America. The purpose of our journey is to do photography and video to share the wonder or God’s Creation with you, our visitor.

Through our adventures we hope to inspire you to reconsider what’s really important in life and in so doing that you may find a sense of peace and true meaning.

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