Scenic Photos by Ben Franklin Ben Franklin, freelance photographer and photojournalist, lives in western Wyoming and spends much of his time outdoors photographing the country he loves so much. His philosophy of life includes a great reverence for everything wild. Ben's photographs have appeared in the Casper Star-Tribune, High Country News, Billings Gazette, Cody Enterprise and Wyoming Wildlife. Ben's
photos are available as framed or unframed prints. High quality custom
framing is done by Ruth and Gary Shriver of Willow Creek Framing in
Pinedale. Framed prints are generally 8x10, 8x12 or 11x16. Prices
on the 8x10 and 8x12 run from $150-$200. Prices for 11x16 are from
$300-$400. Contact Ben at the e-mail or phone number below for more
information and prices. |
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Sublette County firefighters take a break as the 2002 Commissary Ridge fire near Kemmerer, Wyoming runs over the ridge to Fontenelle Creek. They were instrumental in saving numerous structures from this wildfire. |
Roy Miller of Oregon bugles for elk on a frosty fall morning near Half Moon Lake. |
Spring runoff and the sunset along Horse Creek near Daniel, Wyoming. |
Sapphire Lake, a beautiful pristine Wind River body of water, lies minutes from the busy Elkhart-Island Lake Trail. |
Steve Piscatelli carves telemark turns on Radio Ridge near Driggs, Idaho.
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Fremont and Jackson Peaks rise above Seneca Lake in a mid-winter setting. |
Cavers journey from the Ice Cave to the Wind Cave through a series of passages linked by rappells and tight crawls, with a little rockclimbing thrown in for good measure, in Darby Canyon on the west slope of the Tetons. |
Wes Gooch of Pinedale spring skiing on Mt. Lester with Fremont Peak and Titcomb Basin in the background. |
Fox kits check out the intruder from the mouth of their den near Daniel, Wyoming. |
Paul Davidson, crew foreman and log crafter, makes a rake cut prior to laying the ceiling decking on a cabin near Boulder, Wyoming. Davidson and his wife, Dynell, also run a small ranch near Pinedale with occasional help from their three grown sons. |
A fly fisherman tries his luck in Fremont Creek with Elbow Peak in the background. |
Coyote Enterprises
Box 378
Pinedale, WY 82941
307-859-8296
E-mail: bfrankli@wyoming.com
All photographs used on this web slide show are copyrighted by Ben Franklin, Coyote Enterprises, © 2003. All rights reserved. May not be used without permission. |
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