DISCOVERING PERU
By way of The Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks
de Dale P. Hansen
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On September 26, 2007 we began a twenty-eight day adventure with Mike and Marge Alder that took us from Utah, to The Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, and then on to Peru. It was an eventful trip filled with adventure, beautiful sights, lots of history, and memories.
We were on our own the first ten days traveling from Utah to The Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The final seventeen days were spent traveling through Peru experiencing its rich history and colorful people.
Traveling with a Photographer is not always an easy task as proper lighting and time of day is usually much more important than sleep and food. We also have a tendency, when possible, to return to the same site in hopes of improving the photograph.
This book is dedicated to Marian, Mike, and Marge for being such good sports!
We were on our own the first ten days traveling from Utah to The Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The final seventeen days were spent traveling through Peru experiencing its rich history and colorful people.
Traveling with a Photographer is not always an easy task as proper lighting and time of day is usually much more important than sleep and food. We also have a tendency, when possible, to return to the same site in hopes of improving the photograph.
This book is dedicated to Marian, Mike, and Marge for being such good sports!
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Dale P. Hansen
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
I received my Bachelors of Professional Arts degree from Brooks Institute of photography and my Masters from the Professional Photographers of America. We have traveled throughout the World and my images have been published in numerous books and periodicals including the National Geographic, World Book, Audubon, and the cover of The Professional Photographer. I have also received three Kodak Gallery Awards. I am currently retired and living the good life, with my wife, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. We have four children and sixteen grandchildren.