My wife and I visited Grand Teton National Park last 4th of July.
While we were there, we had the opportunity to take a guided tour along the Snake River with Teton Whitewater (highly recommended) Now, one of the things we learned on this tour was that the Snake River was named after early settlers finding markings that resembled snakes all along the river. Little did they know, the markings were actually the Native Americans\' symbol for a salmon, due to the high salmon population in the river. Snakes....Salmon, Tom-a-to....Tom-ah-to I suppose.
Our last day in Wyoming, a strong rain storm quickly closed in on the park. We were only minutes away from the Snake River Overlook and I was hoping that I might catch some amazing \"post storm\" sunset light behind the mountains.
My thoughtful and beautiful wife grabbed our umbrella and covered my camera in order to keep it from getting wet. I didn\'t ask her too, that\'s just the type of person that she is.
Much to our delight, we did in fact get some amazing light.