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Free to Roam

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

These two are most likely ancestors of the 1968 great Bison jailbreak from a short lived wildlife park experiment in the Grand Teton National Park. Since then Bison have been free to roam the park. Maybe it is more appropriate to say they have chosen to roam the park. Photo © copyright by Lance B. Carter.

Fuji Crystal Archive Print

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Wrapped Giclee Canvas

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All prints are in a very limited edition of 50 for color and 25 for black and white, including all sizes with a five tier price increase.  This image is available on stretched canvas, a print on fine art paper (ready to frame), or a print within a contemporary museum mount.  All prints come with a lifetime guarantee against fading or color shift, and are printed with museum quality archival inks and papers.  The dimensions of each print may vary slightly depending on the image proportions.  If you need exact image dimensions for a certain size please contact the us at (408) 644-8508.   Larger sizes are available upon request.

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