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  • Limited Editions of 17<br />
Crop Patterns on the Palouse of Washington State next to the Snake River Palouse Section with dramatic clouds
    SnakeEWashingtonHills9310.jpg
  • Shale slide patterns through sage brush near the Big Lost River in Central Idaho near Mackay. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    ShaleSlideSageBrush292.jpg
  • Shadow patterns float across the shale slides of the Lost River Range near Challis Idaho.  Licensing and Open Editions Fine Art Prints.
    LostRiverRange-1704.jpg
  • Shadow patterns float across the shale slides and mineral coloration of the Lost River Range near Challis Idaho.  Licensing and Open Editions Fine Art Prints.
    LostRiverRangeNorthEnd--1683.jpg
  • Water pattern on Snake River in Hells Canyon is caused by varying temperatures colliding on the waters surface.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeDHellsWaterTempPattern1048.jpg
  • Water pattern on Snake River in Hells Canyon is caused by varying temperatures colliding on the waters surface.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHellsCanyonTempPatterns1153.jpg
  • Shale Slides and Mineral Coloration with forest and sage creeping up from the lower valley in Lost River Range of Central Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Fine Art Prints.
    LostRiverRangeDetail2239.jpg
  • Just north of Idaho Highest Peak of Mount Borah surrounding mountains are mosaics of shale slides and color.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    LostRiverRangeAdj1716-2.jpg
  • Limited Editions of 17<br />
Early summer storm rolls through the Lost River Range in Central Idaho saturating the different minerals in the shale slides of the mountains with velvety sage in the foreground
    LostRiverRange---2174.jpg
  • Road patterns just above the north side of the Snake River south of Boise, Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeCDesertRoad-4046.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints Snow patterns along the edge of the Snake River near Jackson Hole, Wyoming
    SnowDetailSnakeRiver9678.jpg
  • A Punga Palm tree photographed from above to show detail pattern of the top of the tree in New Zealand on  the South Island. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TreesPungaPalmDetail-1380.tif
  • A Punga Palm tree photographed from above to show detail pattern of the top of the tree in New Zealand on  the South Island. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TreesPungaPalmDetail-1380.tif
  • A Punga Palm tree photographed from above to show detail pattern of the top of the tree in New Zealand on  the South Island. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TreesPungaPalm1377.tif
  • Black and white stones in a grid pattern on a walkway in Greece are inlaid by hand
    Sidewalk Detail Greece3903.jpg
  • A Punga Palm tree photographed from above to show detail pattern of the top of the tree in New Zealand on  the South Island. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    TreesPungaPalmDetail1381.tif
  • Old bricks on a building in London show many years of weathered wear over time
    DetailBricksHighgateLondonUK6833.jpg
  • Old roofing slate tiles on a building in Post Isacc in Corwall show many years of weathered wear over time
    UKRoofTilesPortIsaac2375.jpg
  • Old roofing slate tiles on a building in Post Isacc in Corwall show many years of weathered wear over time
    UKRoofTilesPortIsaac2375.jpg
  • Old bricks on a building in London show many years of weathered wear
    DetailBricksHighgateLondonUK6888.jpg
  • Old bricks on a building in London show many years of weathered wear over time
    DetailBricksHighgateLondonUK6749.jpg
  • Farming furrows design from tilling the soil in springtime on the North Idaho Palouse agricultural area.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Palouse Harvest Patterns 69.jpg
  • Agricultural patterns of canola and wheat create their own mosaic onthe Palouse rolling hills of North Idaho in early summer. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    CanolaWheatNorthIdahoAg-1400.jpg
  • Winter rain storm creates interesting rivulet patterns on the foothills of the Boulder Mountains just north of Sun Valley Resort in Central Idaho.  Open Editions and Licensing.
    SnowRainPatternRivuletsTrees1549.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 35 Includes All Sizes. Frozen blades of grass trapped in icy Trinity Lake surface with patterns of frost and ice in Central Idaho.
    TrinityFrozenGrass-H45.jpg
  • Frozen blades of grass trapped in icy Trinity Lake surface with patterns of frost and ice in Central Idaho. Limited Edition of 35 includes all sizes.
    TrinityFrozenGrass8b-H45.jpg
  • Aerial view of the South Fork of the Snake River up river from the town of Ririe in Eastern Idaho with agriculture land patterns and autumn colors
    SnakeAerialS.ForkAgLand9472.jpg
  • Aerial view of the South Fork of the Snake River looking down river toward the town of Ririe in Eastern Idaho with agriculture land patterns and autumn colors. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeS.ForkAerial9453.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 35 Includes All Sizes. Frozen blades of grass trapped in icy Trinity Lake surface with patterns of frost and ice in Central Idaho.
    Trinity Frozen Grass H45.jpg
  • Winter rain storm creates interesting rivulet patterns on the foothills of the Boulder Mountains just north of Sun Valley Resort in Central Idaho
    SnowRainPatternRivuletsTrees1511.jpg
  • Aerial view of the South Fork of the Snake River looking down river toward the town of Ririe in Eastern Idaho with agriculture land patterns and autumn colors. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeAerialS.Fork9469-3.jpg
  • Variations of white on the open expanse of the Camas Prairie near Moonstone with fluctuating weather patterns bring wind and snow and changing temperatures.  Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    VariationsOfWhite-435.jpg
  • Aerial view of the South Fork of the Snake River looking down river toward the town of Ririe in Eastern Idaho with agriculture land patterns and autumn colors
    SnakeAerialS.Fork-9454.jpg
  • Agricultural patterns of canola and wheat create their own mosaic onthe Palouse rolling hills of North Idaho in early summer
    CanolaWheatNorthIdaho--1395.jpg
  • Feathery ice patterns on the rivers edge along the Big Wood River in Central Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    RiverIceDetailWoodRiver1158.jpg
  • Early Snow in Late Autumn on the Snake River on the Hoback section through brilliant weather patterns and clouds in Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHobackLateAutumn5016.jpg
  • Petroglyph stone drawings on river side boulders along the Snake River in Hells Canyon were left by ancient Native American tribes. Long before European immigrants first set foot in this country, the ancestors of the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) created densly grouped clusters of petroghlyphs and a few pictographs on either side of an eddy formed by a series of sharp bends in the Snake River. These images provide links to the past, reminding us of the timeless connection humans have to this land.<br />
<br />
Known as Buffalo Eddy, the site takes its name from images on the Idaho side of the river, depicting bison chased by Indians on horse back. The unique petroglyphs of this area are evidence of the longevity of the Nimiipuu in the region and contain hundreds of distinct images that possibly date from as early as 4,500 years ago and continue to just a few hundred years ago. The fact that this site was used for so long suggests that it was very important to the people who lived here.<br />
<br />
The petroglyphs and pictographs at Buffalo Eddy reflect a rich culture. Anthropologists who study rock art can often find patterns in the symbols that are found in the Columbia River Basin, and can make educated guesses on why symbols were painted or pecked into rock faces. Perhaps the figures and symbols are a form of storytelling or an expression of spirituality. They could even be a form of artistic expression.<br />
<br />
While scientists can make assumptions, ultimately no one but their creators know the exact significance of the images. We cannot hope to reconstruct the day of their creation. Was it done through a shaman's chants and intricate dance steps during an elaborate ceremony, or during a moment of introspection experienced by solitary visitors? All we have is the silent testimony of ancient images to pique our imaginaiton, and every person who sees them today takes away their own meanings. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakePetroglyphs8891.jpg
  • Snake Petroglyph stone drawing on river side boulders along the Snake River in Hells Canyon were left by ancient Native American tribes. Long before European immigrants first set foot in this country, the ancestors of the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) created densly grouped clusters of petroghlyphs and a few pictographs on either side of an eddy formed by a series of sharp bends in the Snake River. These images provide links to the past, reminding us of the timeless connection humans have to this land.<br />
<br />
Known as Buffalo Eddy, the site takes its name from images on the Idaho side of the river, depicting bison chased by Indians on horse back. The unique petroglyphs of this area are evidence of the longevity of the Nimiipuu in the region and contain hundreds of distinct images that possibly date from as early as 4,500 years ago and continue to just a few hundred years ago. The fact that this site was used for so long suggests that it was very important to the people who lived here.<br />
<br />
The petroglyphs and pictographs at Buffalo Eddy reflect a rich culture. Anthropologists who study rock art can often find patterns in the symbols that are found in the Columbia River Basin, and can make educated guesses on why symbols were painted or pecked into rock faces. Perhaps the figures and symbols are a form of storytelling or an expression of spirituality. They could even be a form of artistic expression.<br />
<br />
While scientists can make assumptions, ultimately no one but their creators know the exact significance of the images. We cannot hope to reconstruct the day of their creation. Was it done through a shaman's chants and intricate dance steps during an elaborate ceremony, or during a moment of introspection experienced by solitary visitors? All we have is the silent testimony of ancient images to pique our imaginaiton, and every person who sees them today takes away their own meanings. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakePetroglyphs8901.jpg
  • Aerial view of the South Fork of the Snake River looking down river toward the town of Ririe in Eastern Idaho with agriculture land patterns and autumn colors. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeS.ForkAerial-9471.jpg
  • Sand dune wind pattern at Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park near Mountain Home Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SandDetailBruneau-3290.jpg
  • Editions of 17<br />
Oxbow Dam Spillway on the Hells Canyon section of the Snake River spans from Idaho to Oregon with mossy streaks creating a colorful striated verical pattern
    SpillwayOxbowDam-Adj4-5609.jpg
  • Frozen spring on the Camas Prairie in Southwest Idaho has clumps of ice crystals creating a mosaic pattern in waters surface in the Alpenglow's last light of the day.  Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Camas Frozen Spring .jpg
  • Frozen spring on the Camas Prairie in Southwest Idaho has clumps of ice crystals creating a mosaic pattern in waters surface in the alpenglows last light of the day.
    Camas Frozen Spring.jpg
  • Open Edition includes all sizes Frozen spring on the Camas Prairie in Southwest Idaho has clumps of ice crystals creating a mosaic pattern in waters surface in the alpenglows last light of the day.
    CamasFrozenSpring.jpg
  • Cracking ice pattern on Magic Reservoir in south central Idaho on an late winter - early spring thaw.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    IceDetailMagicRes2731.jpg
  • Open Edition Prints<br />
Big Butte in the Southeast Idaho desert creates its own weather pattern and cloud cover on a cold winter's morning
    CloudsBigButteIdaho7533.jpg
  • Open Edition Numbered Prints<br />
The Grand Teton at 13770 feet and Mount Own at 12928 feet create their own weather pattern for the last sunlight to catch on a cold winters evening near Jackson Wyoming
    SnakeTetonGrandClouds7782.jpg
  • Cracking ice pattern on Magic Reservoir in south central Idaho on an late winter - early spring thaw.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    IceDesignMagicRes2743.jpg
  • Open Edition Prints<br />
Big Butte and Streaking Clouds in the Southeast Idaho desert creates its own weather pattern and cloud cover on a cold winter's morning
    DesertClouds&Butte0879.jpg
  • Sand dune wind pattern with pebbles at Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park near Mountain Home Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SandDetailBruneau3274.jpg
  • Open Edition Prints<br />
Big Butte in the Southeast Idaho desert creates its own weather pattern and cloud cover on a cold winter's morning
    BigButteWeather-7529.jpg
  • English garden wall made of many rounded stones with gold lichen taking hold after many years
    RockWallDetailColor6980.jpg
  • Editions of 17<br />
Oxbow Dam Spillway on the Hells Canyon section of the Snake River spans from Idaho to Oregon with mossy streaks creating a colorful striated vertical pattern. Licensing on Limited Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverSpillway-5543.jpg
  • Big Butte in the Southeast Idaho desert creates its own weather pattern and cloud cover on a cold winter's morning. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    IdahoDesertMesaButte0031.jpg
  • The spring thaw on the Camas Prairie in Southwest Idaho creates a graphic pattern in the tilled soil with reflections of the dramatic sky. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    CamasCrops-5297.jpg
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