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  • Welcome to Ian Grant Photography

    Thank you for checking in on our blog! My name is Ian and I'm a photographer in greater the Los Angeles area. That's my wife Tanya over there too- she's great with clients and has a fantastic design and fashion sense.   I specialize in Wedding Photography and LA Headshots but you'll often catch me out shooting landscapes and traveling insane distances to visit National Parks in my spare time.

    In my wedding photography I like to combine both, so I guess I'm a landscape-wedding photographer.  I love long roadtrips and have been all over the US from Rhode Island to California. I enjoy planning far away trips and going over to Europe to drive around aimlessly for an extended amount of time. Tanya and I run Ian Grant Photography out of our beach spot in the Los Angeles suburb of Playa del Rey, CA. Enjoy your stay, and feel free to introduce yourself!

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Landscape Photography: Glacier National Park, Montana

Well, here is the final posting from glacier national park. hopefully these inspire a few of you to go travel up north- and if i can drive there from los angeles, more than likely you can as well.

via wikipedia.org;
Many areas are only accessible during the summer, and possibly the late spring and early fall, depending on snowfall and elevation. Rainfall is frequent in the tourist season during the summer and may persist for days, averaging two to three inches (5—7.6 cm) each month. Snowfall can occur at any time of the year, even in the summer, and especially at higher altitudes. Visiting in the early summer is a way to avoid some but not all of the wet weather. In the spring, however, the nights and early mornings will be substantially cooler, and high-elevation trails, including the popular Hidden Lake Trail at Logan Pass, may still be snow covered. Thunderstorms are common all summer, and normal safety precautions for lightning and hail should be taken. The mountainous terrain ensures that tornadoes are very rare. The winter can bring prolonged cold waves, especially on the eastern side of the Continental Divide. Snowfalls are significant over the course of the winter, with the largest accumulation occurring in the west. During the tourist season daytime high temperatures average in the 60's and 70's °F (15 to 25°C), and nighttime lows usually drop into the 40's (7°C). Temperatures in the high country may be much cooler. In the lower valleys, on the other hand, daytime highs over 90°F (32°C) are not unusual

Rapid temperature changes have been noted in the region, and in Browning, Montana, which is just east of the park in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, a world record temperature drop of 100 degrees Fahrenheit (56 °C) in only 24 hours occurred on the night of January 23—24, 1916, when thermometers plunged from 44°F to -56°F (7 to -49°C).

Glacier National Park Photo Gallery - Ian Grant Distinctphoto.com Photography
Glacier National Park Photo Gallery - Ian Grant Distinctphoto.com Photography
Glacier National Park Photo Gallery - Ian Grant Distinctphoto.com Photography
Glacier National Park Photo Gallery - Ian Grant Distinctphoto.com Photography
Glacier National Park Photo Gallery - Ian Grant Distinctphoto.com Photography
Glacier National Park Photo Gallery - Ian Grant Distinctphoto.com Photography

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September 21, 2006 - 12:44 pm

ian - i was over there in hmmm july i think, nice big roadtrip all in one.

September 21, 2006 - 12:29 pm

Laura - when did you go to both glacier and olympic? summer?

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