Laszlo’s favorite landscape locations: Schwabacher Landing, Grand Teton NP, WY

During our Summer trip to Wyoming, we photographed in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and I just finished the black and white negative film developing in my darkroom, and started to work on my negatives. One of my favorite landscape locations in the Tetons is Schwabacher Landing, where the Teton Range mirroring in the Snake River creates a spectacular view. Enjoy a few of my black and white images taken there with my Linhof Master Technika large format field camera on 4×5 sheet films in the early mornings or late afternoons.

Comments from e-mails and Facebook:

  • You never fail to amaze! (Ron Fontenot)
  • Wow! (Trudy LeDoux)
  • Really beautiful and looks like an amazing trip (Daniel Laszlo Perlaky)
  • Beautiful Laszlo! Such a unique part of America’s “architecture”. (Marie Messina Curtis)
  • Oh, de szép képek! (Orsolya Gorgenyi)
  • Beautiful images, Laszlo. (David Mann)
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Author: Natperl

Dr. Laszlo Perlaky is a photographic artist and educator, having 50 years of experience in various fields of nature photography using large format film and digital. He is a retired research scientist, past faculty member of Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Cancer Center. He is a member of several national and international photographic organizations, past artistic director of Fill Your Cup Coffee Shop Gallery, past editor of Silver Image, past Print Competition Vice President of Houston Photographic Society. As a volunteer, he led his Photo walks at Brazos Bend State Park for 30 years. He is an active photographic instructor at Houston Photographic Study Group and Houston Center for Photography., elected board member of Lost Pines Art League and Bastrop County Audubon Society. He has successfully participated and been awarded in national and international photography contests, solo and group exhibitions. His images were published in magazines, books, calendars, and presented at major art festivals and auctions.

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