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  • Licensing - Open Edition PrintsCouple canoeing in the Snake River at Twin Falls Idaho enjoys the natural beauty of the fall colors with the Perrine Bridge overhead. MR
    SnakeRiverCanoePerrineBridge8929.jpg
  • Two trekkers hike through the natural beauty of the Milford Track experiencing all weather conditions and drama of New Zealands Fiordland National Park
    Milford Track 0891.jpg
  • Bandon Oregon Coastal Dusk and Waves create a calm and beautiful sunset for the end of a day.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Bandon Sunset 0827.jpg
  • Bandon Oregon Coastal Dusk and Waves create a calm and beautiful end to a day.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Oregon Coast Bandon 808.jpg
  • Autumn color peaks along the South Fork of the Snake River on a beautiful October day in Eastern Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeSFAutumnDay-8524.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints Massacre Rocks State Park on the Snake River near American Falls Idaho. Oregon Trail emigrants referred to the Massacre Rocks area as "Gate of Death" and "Devil's Gate", but modern day travelers use terms like beautiful, serene, and restful to describe the park. The park is rich in Oregon Trail, geological, and natural histories.
    SnakeMassacreRocksSt.Park3078.jpg
  • McGown Peak at 9860 feet 3005 meters reflects in the tranquil surface of Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth Mountain Range near Stanley Idaho.  Recreation area for boating, fishing, camping, hiking, rock climbing, backpacking.Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    McGownStanleyLake0441.jpg
  • McGown Peak at 9860 feet 3005 meters reflects in the tranquil surface of Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth Mountain Range near Stanley Idaho.  Recreation area for boating, fishing, camping, hiking, rock climbing, backpacking.Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsStanleyLakeMtMcGowan-4733-E...jpg
  • Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    HeyburnLittleRedfishLake-0417.jpg
  • McGown Peak at 9860 feet 3005 meters reflects with lodgepole pine forest in the tranquil surface of Stanley Lake in the Sawtooth Mountain Range near Stanley Idaho.  Recreation area for boating, fishing, camping, hiking, rock climbing, backpacking.Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Stanley Lake Reflection 7827.jpg
  • Pierre enjoys the morning view and stillness of Lower Baron Lake in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    PierreBaronLakes.jpg
  • Josie, Madji, and Pierre share a floating log in Twin Lakes in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Twin Lake Josie Madji Pierre Walk Lo...jpg
  • Panorama - Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake in Central Idaho. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Heyburn Little Redfish Lake Spring 1...jpg
  • Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake in Central Idaho. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Heyburn Little Redfish Lake Spring 1.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunFireSmokeForestTrees3757.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunFireSmokeForestTrees3756.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunFireSmokeCloudsForest3608.jpg
  • Palisades Lake is form by the South Fork of the Snake River near Alpine Junction Wyoming with the lake slowly filling up in springtime leaving vast expanses of lake bed shore. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakePalisadesLakeShore8947.jpg
  • Palisades Lake is form by the South Fork of the Snake River near Alpine Junction Wyoming with the lake slowly filling up in springtime leaving vast expanses of lake bed shore. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakePalisadesLakeShore--8944.jpg
  • Drift boat fishermen and a woman passenger admire the amazing fall colors along the banks of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverDriftBoatFishing-0408.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunFireSmokeForestTrees3768.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunFireSmokeForestTrees3764-2.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    FireSunSmokeCloudsForest3592.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    FireSmokeForest3665.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunFireSmokeForestTrees3753.jpg
  • Raging fire moves like a living beast just north of Ketchum Idaho with the sun burning through the smokey clouds as trees go up in flames.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunFireSmokeCloudsForest3600.jpg
  • Two Fly Fishermen and a dog enjoy a brilliant autumn day fishing on the South Fork of the Snake River near Heise Hot Springs in Eastern Idaho
    SnakeSForkDriftBoatFish-8606.jpg
  • fall colors and blue sky on the first of October in the Boulder Mountain Range just north of Sun Valley in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BouldersAutumn3834.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Shoshone Falls in snow is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions.
    SnakeCShoshoneFallsWinter2304.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Impressionistic representation of the South Fork of the Snake River on a splendid autumn afternoon in Eastern Idaho
    SnakeSForkPorthole-8583.jpg
  • Elk Island antler shaped fingers in Jackson Lake with the Grand Teton Mountain Range covered in Spring snow in background in Wyoming.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    JacksonLakeElkIsland-9023.jpg
  • Mackay Falls - Waterfalls abound on the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand considered one of the World's Ten Best Walks
    Mackay Falls New Zealand 1112.jpg
  • Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions. Licensing - Open Edition Prints
    Shoshone Falls Rainbow.jpg
  • Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions.
    Shoshone Falls 3064.jpg
  • Cottonwood trees and willows along the Wood River at the base of the Boulder Mountains in Central Idaho blaze with fall color.
    CottonwoodFall3862.jpg
  • Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions. Licensing - Open Edition Prints
    SnakeShoshoneFalls3001.jpg
  • Upper Mesa Falls on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River cascades down river toward Lower Mesa Falls on a cold winters day in Eastern Idaho
    SnakeBMesaFallsWinter8507.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 8.<br />
Tetons reflected in morning stillness of Schwaubacher Landing on the Snake River near Jackson Hole Wyoming
    TetonReflectionsVertical-5814.jpg
  • Open Edition Numbered Prints<br />
The Teton Mountain Range just outside Tetonia Idaho is also close to Yellowstone National Park with the tallest peak the Grand Teton at 13,770 ft (4,197 m) seen on cold winter sunrise morning
    TetonsTetoniaMTN-1871.jpg
  • World famous Silver Creek at the Oxbow near Picabo is a hunting and fishing paradise in South Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SilverCreekOxbowCrop1116.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 50 All Sizes Include. The top view of a native Punga Palm in New Zealand in a lush tropical rainforest on the North Island
    Punga Palm Detail.jpg
  • Two hikers traverse the trail on the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand considered one of the World's Ten Best Walks
    Milford Track NZ 0933.jpg
  • Aerial view of Emma Matilda Lake with Jackson Lake and snow capped Teton Mountain Range in the background in Teton National Park.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeAerialTetons18985.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17.<br />
Tetons reflected in morning stillness of Schwaubacher Landing on the Snake River near Jackson Hole Wyoming
    SnakeSchwabacherLanding5810.jpg
  • Aerial photograph on an Autumn morning at the Oxbow just below Jackson Dam on the South Fork of the Snake River in Teton National Park near Jackson Wyoming Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeJacksonLakeAerial-1674.jpg
  • Winter wonderland of snow encrusted lodgepole pine trees on top of Two Tops Mountain in Eastern Idaho very close to West Yellowstone on the groomed snow mobile trail that access area from Idaho and Wyoming.  Licensing and Prints available.
    SnowEncrustedLodgePolePines.jpg
  • Open Edition Fine Art Photograph Mountain biker pauses along the Wood River near Sun Valley Idaho to enjoy the breathtaking autumn colors of cottonwood and aspens trees with Baldy Mountains ski runs covered in early season snow
    Autumn Ride.jpg
  • Early autumn color comes to backlit stand of Cottonwood Trees along the Wood River in Central Idaho near Sun Valley. Licensing an Open Edition Prints
    CottonwoodsFall-V3857.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 50 includes all sizes.  3 tulips backlit against black background.
    Tulips #1.jpg
  • Spring Runoff Rainbow. Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions. Licensing - Open Edition Prints
    ShoshoneFallsSpringRunoff-2665.jpg
  • Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions. Licensing - Open Edition Prints
    SnakeShoshoneFalls2983-Edit.jpg
  • Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions.
    SnakeShoshoneFalls3064.jpg
  • Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions.
    ShoshoneFalls6946.jpg
  • Two Fly Fishermen and a dog enjoy a brilliant autumn day fishing on the South Fork of the Snake River near Heise Hot Springs in Eastern Idaho
    SnakeSForkFishermenDog-8453.jpg
  • Drift boat fishermen and a woman passenger admire the amazing fall colors along the banks of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverDriftBoatFishing-0408.jpg
  • Brewing storm to the south of the Snake River near Rupert Idaho on an early fall day threatens the calm of the evening. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRupertArea-9537.jpg
  • Open Edition Print<br />
Wood River near the Fox Creek Trailhead in a flocking of white from an early snow storm.
    WoodRiverFoxCreekBridgeSnow9663.jpg
  • Bandon Oregon Coastal Sunset and Waves create a calm and colorful sunset for the end of a day.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunsetBandonOregon6815.tif
  • A tour boat admires the many Waterfalls that abound in Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand considered one of the World's Ten Best Walks
    Milford Sound Cruise 1273.jpg
  • Waterfalls abound on the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand considered one of the World's Ten Best Walks
    Milford Track NZ Waterfall 1054.jpg
  • Waterfalls abound on the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand considered one of the World's Ten Best Walks
    Milford Track NZ Waterfall 1052.jpg
  • fall colors and blue sky on the first of October in the Boulder Mountain Range just north of Sun Valley in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    BouldersAutumn3833.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17<br />
Turkish Coast Mediterranean Sea along the Aegean Coast Beach Club
    Beach Club.jpg
  • Drift boat fisherman and guide on the South Fork of the Snake River on an electric fall day in Eastern Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeSForkDriftBoatFish8498.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints Mammoth Hot Springs is a large complex of hot springs on a hill of travertine in Yellowstone National Park adjacent to Fort Yellowstone and the Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District.[3] It was created over thousands of years as hot water from the spring cooled and deposited calcium carbonate (over two tons flow into Mammoth each day in a solution). Because of the huge amount of geothermal vents, travertine flourishes.[4] Although these springs lie outside the caldera boundary, their energy has been attributed to the same magmatic system that fuels other Yellowstone geothermal areas.
    YellowstoneFlow5495.jpg
  • Waterfall tumbles down mountain side on the Going to the Sun Highway in Glacier National Park in Montana
    WaterfallGlacier-8-20546.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Shoshone Falls in sub-zero temperatures is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions.
    SnakeShoshoneFallsSpringRunoff.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints Brewing storm to the south of the Snake River near Rupert Idaho on an early fall day threatens the calm of the evening
    SnakeRupertArea-9537.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Impressionistic representation of the South Fork of the Snake River on a splendid autumn afternoon in Eastern Idaho
    SnakeRiverTreeBlurVignette8626.jpg
  • Aerial view of the South Fork of the Snake River in which creates Jackson Lake in distance at base of the Tetons and Emma Matilda Lake in foreground in Teton National Park in early summer near Jackson, Wyoming
    SnakeTetonAerial-8977.jpg
  • Autumn colors cover shoreline of Jackson Lake with the Grand Teton peak looming in background.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeJacksonLakeAerial--1619.jpg
  • Dawn Light allows for a slow exposure onShoshone Falls. A waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used   Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions. Licensing - Open Edition Prints
    ShoshoneFallsDawn--2384.jpg
  • Full moonrise over Purdys Pond at Silver Creek near Picabo Idaho on a winter evening.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SilverCreekMoonrisePurdysPond1400.jpg
  • Full Moonrise over Purdys Pond on Silver Creek near Picabo Idaho on an early winter night.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SilverCreekMoonrisePurdysPond1405.jpg
  • Full moonrise over Purdys Pond at Silver Creek near Picabo Idaho on a winter evening.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    MoonSilverCreekPurdysPond--1406.jpg
  • Open Edition Print<br />
Wood River north of Ketchum in a flocking of white from an early snow storm.
    WoodRiverWRCampBridgeSnow9667.jpg
  • Hanging clouds after a springtime rain storm up North Fork Canyon near Ketchum, Idaho with lush green grove of Aspen Trees coming to life.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    NorthforkSpringClouds-5673.psd
  • Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake in Central Idaho.
    Web-Sawtooths Ltl Redfish Lake Sprin...jpg
  • Silver Creek Oxbox with a lifting fog on a winter morning near Picabo is in South Central Idaho.  Open Edition Prints and Licensing
    SilverCreekOxbowMist4974.jpg
  • World famous Silver Creek at the Oxbow near Picabo is a hunting and fishing paradise in South Central Idaho. Open Edition Prints and Licensing.
    SilverCreekOxbow1116-.jpg
  • Elderly couple takes an afternoon nap on the Greek Island of Mykonos in their doorway with laundry drying.
    MykonosSiesta3561.jpg
  • Waterfalls abound on the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand considered one of the World's Ten Best Walks
    Milford Track Waterfall 1023.jpg
  • Storm Clouds lift on the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand considered one of the World's Ten Best Walks
    Milford Track NZ 0941.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Shoshone Falls in sub-zero temperatures is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions.
    SnakeRiverShoshoneFalls04951.jpg
  • Lifting spring storm rises up from Idaho canyon hillside near Sun Valley Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TrailCreekSpringChangeG4259.jpg
  • Early autumn color comes to backlit stand of Cottonwood Trees along the Wood River in Central Idaho near Sun Valley. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    CottonwoodsFall3857.jpg
  • Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River located approximately five miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho. Sometimes called the "Niagara of the West," Shoshone Falls is 212 feet (64.7 m) high—45 feet (14 m) higher than Niagara Falls—and flows over a rim 1,000 feet (305 m) wide. Shoshone Falls has existed at least since the end of the last ice age, when the Bonneville Flood carved much of the Snake River canyon and surrounding valleys. It is a total barrier to the upstream movement of fish. The falls were the upper limit of sturgeon, and spawning runs of salmon and steelhead could not pass the falls. Yellowstone cutthroat trout lived above the falls in the same ecological niche as Rainbow Trout below it. Due to this marked difference, the World Wide Fund for Nature used Shoshone Falls as the boundary between the Upper Snake and the Columbia Unglaciated freshwater ecoregions.
    Shoshone Falls Rainbow.jpg
  • Jackson Lake openness with Grand Teton Mountain Range on cold winters morning in Wyoming.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TetonMtnRangeWinterJacksonLake2456.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints Lake Walcott boat dock on the Snake River created by the Minidoka Dam in South Central Idaho near Rupert is a wild life refuge and recreation area with camping
    SnakeLakeWalcott9525.jpg
  • Jet boat fisherman on the South Fork of the Snake River on an electric fall day in Eastern Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverJetBoatS.ForkFish8493.jpg
  • A muddy spring runoff on Pacific Creek in lower right hand corner joins the Snake River just below the Jackson Lake Dam in Teton National Park creating many different river channels. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeConfluencePacificCreek-9003.jpg
  • Full moonrise over Purdys Pond at Silver Creek near Picabo Idaho on a winter evening.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    MoonSilverCreekPurdysPond--1393.jpg
  • World famous Silver Creek at the Oxbow near Picabo in winter is a hunting and fishing paradise in South Central Idaho. Open Edition Prints and Licensing.
    SilverCr.OxbowWinter4995.tif
  • Edition of 75 includes all sizes<br />
Potato Still Life Going to Seed. First image in the Potato Series
    PotatoGoinToSeed---2-Edit-Edit.tif
  • Lifting Clouds on Sawtooth Mountains from Little Redfish Lake near Stanley Idaho.  Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsLittleRedfishLake1112.tif
  • Open Edition Numbered Prints   The Teton Mountain Range just outside Jackson Hole Wyoming is also close to Yellowstone National Park with the tallest peak the Grand Teton at 13,770 ft (4,197 m) seen on cold winter sunrise morning
    TetonsWyomingWinter 69.jpg
  • Waterfalls abound on the Milford Track in Fiordland National Park on the South Island of New Zealand considered one of the World's Ten Best Walks
    Milford Track NZ Waterfall 1004.jpg
  • Autumn morning at the Oxbow just below Jackson Dam on the South Fork of the Snake River in Teton National Park near Jackson Wyoming Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeOxbowJacksonLake-1889.jpg
  • Cottonwood trees and willows along the Wood River at the base of the Boulder Mountains in Central Idaho blaze with fall color. Open Edition Prints and Licensing
    Phantom Woods.jpg
  • Cottonwood trees and willows along the Wood River at the base of the Boulder Mountains in Central Idaho blaze with fall color. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    CottonwoodsWoodRiv3854.jpg
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