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Idaho, central, sunset panoramic of the Lost River Range, image #dt892
Epson International Pano Bronze Award Winner
The less traveled north end of the Lost River Mountains in central Idaho is an area of expanse, gem stones, deep canyons and rugged peaks. Antelope graze on the steep slopes where several thousand years ago, native Americans left evidence of their skills in the form of lithic scatter, a surface scatter of chipped stone debris left over from tool making. Piles of sharp edged agate and jasper reveal where perhaps three thousand years ago an individual sat and fashioned an arrowhead or scraper in anticipation of the hunt. A difficult and most likely short life intertwined with the rhythm of the seasons.
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David Bishop
Saco, ME - United States
Beautiful image very nice capture
VALIA BRADSHAW
BRUSSELS, WA - Belgium
I have no words to comment such an excellent photograph!!!!
Anthony Masterjoseph
Brewster, NY - United States
awesome Leland Howard......awesome indeed!
Bill Caldwell
Alexander, ME - United States
WOW, absolutely gorgeous!
Carl Jackson
Orange, CA - United States
stunning, congrats on the sale
Deborah Benoit
Daytona Beach, FL - United States
Gorgeous Leland, Congrats on your sale!!!
Lenore Senior
Pueblo, CO - United States
Wow!
Sandra Bronstein
Glenview, IL - United States
Congrats on the sale! This is a wonderfully executed piece. Your perspective just puts it over the top!
Carol Sweetwood
Liberty, MO - United States
Congratulations ! This piece is gorgeous.
Barbara Henry
Newcastle, WY - United States
stupendous...vf
Sharon Mau 21 Days Ago
Maui, Ha - United States
:: Dimensions :: :: Sensational Sun :: :: Fine Art Photography :: . . it is a sensational view . . beautiful photography Lee . . oh . . and I meant to tell you . I love your new avatar . . delighted to see your new work streaming in to the groups . . enjoy your description very much . . Congratulations on your bronze award in the Epson International Pano competition . . This beautiful panorama is truly epic . . I can only imagine how wonderful it must have been to stand here in the silence and gaze in wonder at such vast beauty . .
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