1 year of E&P's "Photo of the Month"

"Aurora Borealis" E&P Photo of the Month forJuly/ August 2024

A motorist north on Interstate 90 passes the Scenic Overlook south of Sheridan, Wyoming, and provides an interesting foreground in this time exposure of the Aurora Borealis on Saturday, May 11, 2024

"Sunset" E&P Photo of the Month for June 2024

The sunset photo on April 14, 2024 at Silver Beach in St. Joseph, Michigan was a colorful display.

"Texas Storm" E&P Photo of the Month for May 2024

Being there at the right time and right place?  Photographer Douglas Kirk was on a three-story tower in September 2013 looking out across the Texas Hill Country north of San Antonio when this weather system turned into a beast.

"Wolf Moon" E&P Photo of the Month for April 2024

The January full moon, also known as the Wolf Moon, rises over the bison at Kendrick Park in Sheridan, Wyoming on Jan.24, 2024.

"Fire in Beeville" E&P Photo of the Month for March 2024

A lone volunteer fireman battles an early morning blaze in October 2023.
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