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Monday, October 17, 2011

Exit Stage left

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I have moved my blog to here, http://asbrittonphoto.tumblr.com/ for the future. The reason being it is much easier for me to blog my photos...
Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Trip down to Jackson, WY

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Wow, it has been a while since my last post. Summer just keeps me busy. Down in Yellowstone park I love taking pictures of the trees t...
Thursday, July 14, 2011

Trip down to Jackson, WY through Yellowstone and Teton Park part 2

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Once you get into the geyser basin part of Yellowstone park you are able to walk out on elevated boardwalks over the many different hot spri...
Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Trip down to Jackson, WY through Yellowstone and Teton Park part 1

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My wife and I drove on down to Jackson, WY a few weeks ago. Had a great time and immensely enjoyed both Yellowstone and Teton Parks. Just ...
Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Bitter Root 2

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Here is the other bitter root we purchased over the weekend. This one has more of a yellow/orange cast to it. If you want to find out more ...
Monday, June 20, 2011

The Bitter root

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My wife and I got over to the nursery yesterday. While browsing we came across some bitter roots. This is the Montana state flower. I ve...
Monday, May 30, 2011

Alley photo

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I was walking around the town of Billings last month and went down this alley. Grabbed this photo.
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Aaron Britton
I just moved to Bozeman, MT from Seattle, WA. After working in architecture for over 12 years I am now focusing on my art and photography business. Aaron S. Britton photography is up and running.

Though most of my energy is going to my photography business, the rest is going into my arts and crafts. I have been doing blacksmithing since 1992. I now have a garage to do some work in, and look forward to hammering away again. Along with that I have also been doing quite a bit of ceramics. Clay moves and behaves very similar to steel when it is hot. This is very cathartic for me because I am able to carry over my experience with blacksmithing into my ceramics work.
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