Submitted by Kurt Repanshek on February 8, 2011 - 2:38am

Technology and art often are intertwined to bring a subject to life. For Mike Cavaroc, Grand Teton National Park was the subject, and time-lapse photography was his tool for bringing the park to life.
We stumbled across this video the other day, and thought you might enjoy it. Mr. Cavaroc, a professional photographer who finds many of his landscape and wildlife subjects in national parks, says he worked on this time-lapse production in December. We hope you enjoy it!
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Loved the video and all Teton postings to Facebook.
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