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by Karen Lee Ensley
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To Keep All the Nature In Galaxy s8 case by Karen Lee Ensley. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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This majestic landscape features rugged mountains in Grand Teton National Park towering above the prairie in a quintessential American West... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
This majestic landscape features rugged mountains in Grand Teton National Park towering above the prairie in a quintessential American West landscape, but it is uniquely framed by a barbed wire fence. The Grand Tetons are a beautiful symbol of the magnificent scenery in the American West. In an ironic twist, the barbed wire fence appears to be trying to "keep all the nature in."
Located in Wyoming, U.S.A., Grand Teton National Park is home to some of the most photogenic mountain scenery in the American West. Rising 13,770 feet, Grand Teton mountain is especially stunning due to the abrupt rise from the prairie grasslands.
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It was my privilege to be one of three photographers to photograph then U.S. Vice President Al Gore receiving an award. My work has been published nationally and internationally in books, magazines, newspapers, brochures and calendars. If you are interested in a travel article for your magazine or website, please email your request. I'd be delighted to work with you! I hope you will enjoy this selection of images and find something that's perfect for you!
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Janet Felts
beautiful L&F
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you!
Jack Zulli
Very nice work;) v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you!
Deborah Benoit
Beautiful shot!! f/v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you!
Sandi OReilly
Great framing on the mountains, voted.
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you!
Bruce Patrick Smith
Great shot! v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you!
Eunice Miller
What's not to love :)
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Well said! :-)
Eunice Miller
Love Wyoming and this piece. My son skis those mountain tops Love the craggy Tetons. It is sad that so much of our country has fences such as this up but I supposed they did indeed Keep Nature In. :)
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, Eunice, I appreciate it! I love this fabulous region, too. :-)
Teresa Jacobs
No turning back...
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Teresa- interesting idea!
Lola Connelly
I like how you fenced in the mountains.
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you for your kind comment, I appreciate it!
Elena Nosyreva
Beautiful view, sadly the human presence resulted in barbed wire fence, but maybe this is the last chance to save the view? v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Elena, I appreciate it! I particularly like how you offered two contrasting thoughts. :-)
Sharon Elliott
This is beautiful. v/f I see this as those mountains in the background are so eternal and we are just a speck in time. Man may put up fences, and they may come down some day, and those mountains will still be there as manmade landscape changes. SE
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Wow, thank you for sharing your insightful thoughts, Sharon- I appreciate it!
Jane Chesnut
beautiful land v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you, Jane!
Brian Buckley
Gorgeous capture ..excellent title ..v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you so much, Brian, I appreciate it!
Malcolm Suttle
Man looking to control nature? I'm with Bill - like nature to be natural ... but I do like to see our time on this earth recorded, hopefully to learn from our exploits. Still love the mountains here though! V
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you for sharing your insightful thoughts, Malcolm, I appreciate it!
Bill Gallagher
Nice image, don't know if the fence is to keep nature in or humans out. Either way I think humans are part of nature and should be able to run free with some exceptions. V
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Bill- I agree!
Patricia Kay
Love the angles and the balance of the highest peak.
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you so much, I appreciate it, Patricia!
Bob Hislop
beautiful image, the barbed wire reminds of WDC and the pols that have never sat in a saddle, telling us how to live our lives.
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Wow, so true! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Bob!
Mary Sullivan
Symbol? Maybe The Unattainable? v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Mary, I appreciate it!
Debi Pople
beautiful, v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you, Debi!
Ella Kaye
deep rich sky to the dry grassy pasture...like the mountain as seen in between top wire. very nice. V
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Ella, I appreciate it!
Kim Hojnacki
Very beautiful scene. v
Karen Lee Ensley replied:
Thank you, Kim!