Best of 2016!
Infrared Landscapes: The New River Gorge Bridge
The New River Gorge Bridge, photographed in InfraRed. At a length of over 3000 feet, this iconic bridge in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia was for many years the world's longest single-span arch bridge. If you're ever in Fayetteville West Virginia, this bridge should definitely be on your sight-seeing list.
Copyright Thorpe GrinerLandscapes: Forgotten
Cabin 738 on a long forgotten Dude Ranch in rural Wyoming. Only the sounds are of the wind blowing through the surrounding grasslands and the occasional creaking of a broken screen door.
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Landscapes: The Homestead
An abandoned homestead in the Mormon Row area of Grand Teton National Park. This National Park is one of my all time favorites. It's an incredibly beautiful region, with enough photo opportunities to occupy a photographer for years.
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Portraits: Gabby
One of my most favorite senior portrait sessions from this past year was with the wonderful Gabby. She was full of excitement to finish up high school and get on with life. A few weeks after I took this portrait, she was in a rather serious car accident. But thankfully she's fully recovered, enrolled in college and enjoying life.
Copyright Thorpe GrinerStreet Photography: Zoom Zoom's
This old but rather unique convenience store in Denton Texas has always caught my eye. One night I finally made the effort to stop and photograph it. It's one of those little hole-in-the-wall places that will one day vanish. So I'm really happy I took the time to capture it this year.
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Landscapes: Lonely At The Top
This lone dead tree at the top of Mt. Scott in the Wichita Mountains Oklahoma has caught my attention each time I've visited. This past Spring I was there just before sunset and captured this photo with the Fujifilm X100T and was immediately in love with the shot.
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