Author Archives: Greg Norrell

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Canyonlands

I just returned from a trip to southeast Utah’s national parks. Here are a couple of shots from Canyonlands.

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Autumn at Oxbow Bend Limited Edition Print

Check out this new limited edition print of Autumn at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park. No more than 75 prints will be made of this image.

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New Trio Art Sets

Check out my new Trio Art Sets. These pieces are intended to be printed and displayed together. They will look great as stretched canvas, acrylic or metal print sets.   Visit here to see this […]

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North Carolina Waterfalls

Just back from a trip down south (Ga, SC, and NC). Here are a couple of waterfall shots from the DuPont State Forest in North Carolina.

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Limited Time Promotions

We currently have three very special limited time promotions. Just click on the images below to see the special and place an order.  The first is a 24″x36″ stretched canvas print of Idaho Autumn for just $135. […]

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Artist Point in Yellowstone National Park

The roads in most of Yellowstone will soon be closed. I visited Artist Point in the Canyon area yesterday morning. It was deserted, and amazingly beautiful.  With the sun being lower in the southern sky, […]

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Bison Beneath the Tetons Limited Edition Panorama

Taken this last weekend, north of Kelly in Grand Teton National Park. No more than 50 prints will be made of this image.

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Autumn Foliage

From today near Palisades in eastern Idaho:

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Oxbow Bend Moonset

From Friday morning at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park: This is a limited edition signed print. No more that 50 prints will be made of this image.

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Oxbow Bend Early Autumn Panorama

Autumn is settling into the Tetons. Underbrush and some trees now have good color, and the deciduous trees along the Snake River are starting to change. My home away from home is back along Pacific […]

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