MY MONTANA Photos
This collection of Montana images was selected from My Shot—National Geographic's online photo community. Become a My Shot member and you can upload pictures, play games, comment on and rate other users' photography, and have the chance to see your photo published in National Geographic magazine!
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Photograph by Nathaniel Morse, My Shot
This shot was taken from the 9,125 foot summit of Mt. Reynolds. In the distance is Hidden Lake and to the right of that is Mt. Oberlin. Glacier National Park is BIG.
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Photograph by Michael Sass, My Shot
This beautiful Big Horn was taken at the end of a three hour hike at Logan Pass at Glacier National Park in Montana. Right time, Right Place!
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Photograph by Lawrence Stolte, My Shot
Image of Grinnell Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana was taken on a hike to Grinnell Glacier
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Photograph by Michael Hornemann, My Shot
Three buffalo strolling past the Grand Prismatic spring in Yellowstone National Park.
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Photograph by Carolyn Barry, My Shot
Spectacular Castle Geyser in Yellowstone National Park show off what it can really do.
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Photograph by Mark Genito, My Shot
Pyramid Peak and Stoney Indian Pass rise over Lake Mokowanis on an early morning after a storm in Glacier National Park, Montana.
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Photograph by Kitty Kolden, My Shot
Sage grouse (nicknamed "prairie chicken" here in NE MT) rests upon a snow bank in bitter cold temperatures. Notice how its feathers are fluffed up as insulation?
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Photograph by Brian Schutt, My Shot
Third and last motion of this horse rolling in the dirt during a sunset in Northwestern Montana.
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Photograph by Alyse Neibaur, My Shot
The sun shines down through the mist of a fast falling waterfall in Yellowstone National Park, creating a beautiful fading rainbow.
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Photograph by Cindy Houk, My Shot
Winter in Montana
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Photograph by Lawrence Stolte, My Shot
This image shows Mt Clements and a colorful wildflower meadow near Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana.
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Photograph by William Joseph, My Shot
A calm fall morning on Swiftcurrent Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana.
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Photograph by Robin Poole, My Shot
Bull Elk in Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park
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Photograph by Miles Glynn, My Shot
A herd of bighorn sheep stand in western Montana.
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Message From Montana
Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks are Montana's starting points. Between these parks lie mountains that don't have names yet, in ranges you've never heard of. Scattered in their valleys, you find small towns full of friendly locals sharing the unexpected and maybe even their huckleberry pie. Explore Montana at VisitMT.com
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