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  • Editions of 25<br />
People walking through the Going To The Sun Tunnel in Glacier National Park in Montana blurred in motion against abstract tunnel walls and roadway
    Cave People.jpg
  • Two people float down the Henrys Fork of the Snake River near Ashton, Idaho on a perfect summer day with the snow covered Teton Mountain Range in background. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHenrysForkFloat-3150.jpg
  • Ilfracombe Sea Pool with people walking the perimeter containment walls on a peaceful English May Day.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    UKIlfracombeTidalPool--21932.jpg
  • Long exposure at dusk on the Bournemouth England waterfront with people blurred as the enjoy the warm the evening. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Bournemouth---20407-Edit.jpg
  • Ilfracombe Sea Pool with people walking the perimeter containment walls on a peaceful English May Day.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    UKSeaPoolIlfracome-21975.jpg
  • Iridescent Suit on an elderly gentleman in the crowd of People at the top of Oxford Street in London near Marble Arch.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    LondonSlickDudeOxfordMarble6106.jpg
  • Saint Andrews Scotland Harbour with dramatic sunset and low tide with people walking and blurred on stone jetty. Licensing and Limited Editions of 17
    StAndrewsWharf-4387.jpg
  • City of Stanley at the base of the Sawtooth Mountain Range in Central Idaho in early summer.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    StanleyIdahoSpring-4656.jpg
  • Two couples cooling off with a swim in Alice Lake on a beautiful summer day with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    SawtoothsSwimmingAliceLake1388.jpg
  • Two couples cooling off with a swim in Alice Lake on a beautiful summer day with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    SawtoothsSwimmingAliceLake1386-Edit.jpg
  • Two couples cooling off with a swim in Alice Lake on a beautiful summer day with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    SawtoothsSwimmingAliceLake1391.jpg
  • City of Stanley at the base of the Sawtooth Mountain Range in Central Idaho in late spring.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    StanleyIdahoSpring4631.jpg
  • Rafters float down the Salmon River through Lower Stanley with the Sawtooth Mountains in background.
    Salmon River Sawtooths (V) 0488.jpg
  • Salmon River and Lower Stanley with Sawtooth Mountains in the distant on a winter day in Central Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Lower Stanley Winter.jpg
  • City of Stanley at the base of the Sawtooth Mountain Range in Central Idaho on a late summer morning.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    StanleySummerMorning-7415.jpg
  • Salmon River and Lower Stanley with clouds covering the Sawtooth Mountains in the distant on a winter day in Central Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsLowerStanleyWinter-7852.jpg
  • Cliff jumping into Shangri-La (Saddleback Lake) Lake at the base of the Elephant's Perch in the Sawtooth Mountains just above Redfish Lake near Stanley, Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsCliffJumpingPerch8596.jpg
  • Fishermen try their luck in early morning stillness on Brownlee Reservoir on the Snake River in Hells Canyon with reflections. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeDBrownleeFisherman9444.jpg
  • Autumn day on the South Fork of the Snake River on the Hoback stretch between Hoback Junction and Alpine Wyoming with rafters relaxing on a large gravel bar. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverRaftingHoback0404.jpg
  • Fishermen risk huge waves fishing from rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand. Open Edition Prints and Licensing.
    GannetsAndFishermen67.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
  • A moving sidewalk in a London Tube station with rounded tile wall, is empty of commuters
    UKLondonTubeWalkway0084.jpg
  • A Dorie Drift Boat with a woman guide and two passengers floats  down Hells Canyon as two Jet Boats power up the Snake River in a high water spring runoff. Open Edition Prints and Editorial Use Only
    SnakeHellsRiverTraffic-6858.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints <br />
Base jumper flies off the Perrine Bridge at 486 feet (148 m) above the Snake River in Twin Falls Idaho with an open chute on a bluebird day. The Perrine Bridge is a popular BASE jumping site known the world over. It may be the only man-made structure in the United States where BASE jumping is allowed year-round without a permit.
    SnakeBaseJumper8500.jpg
  • Fishermen risk huge waves fishing from rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand. Licensing and Prints Available.
    Gannets & Fishermen NZ.jpg
  • Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand. Licensing and Prints Available.
    Muriwai Gannets Flight 181 .jpg
  • Ponderose Pine Tree detail with pine needle cluster. Bandolier National Monument in New Mexico. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    PonderosaBarkPineNeedles8b-45.jpg
  • Two inflatable yellow river rafts navigate some white water rapids on the Snake River in Hells Canyon.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHellsRapids0412.jpg
  • Galena Lodge located 20 miles north of Sun Valley in the Boulder Mountains is a Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, and backcountry staging point with a restaurant and rental shop. Central Idaho.
    0468 Galena Lodge.psd
  • Autumn day on the South Fork of the Snake River on the Hoback stretch between Hoback Junction and Alpine Wyoming with rafters fishing from a drift boat downstream from a large gravel bar. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHobackSandBar-1515.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints
    BrightonCarousel-8849.jpg
  • Blue a black Labrador retriever joins the fun cooling off in Alice Lake with 2 couples on a beautiful summer day with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    SawtoothsSwimmingAliceLake1381.jpg
  • Edition of 49 includes all sizes<br />
Potato Still Life - B&W Mr Potato. Negative Print. First images in the Potato Series
    Mr. Potato Neg Print .tif
  • Edition of 75 includes all sizes<br />
Potato Still Life - B&W Puzzled Potato. First images in the Potato Series
    Puzzled Potato BW .tif
  • Open Edition Fine Art Photograph Skier in Red Crosses over the Lake Creek Trail Head Bridge on Cross Country Skis on a Super Snowy Day in the Sun Valley, Idaho Area
    Lake Creek Bridge &Skier.jpg
  • Hyde Park London long evening shadows with two human forms on green grass.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    ShadowSelfieLondon1997.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17<br />
Brighton Carousel with the Palace Pier in the background on a moody English Spring Evening
    BrightonCarousel8852.jpg
  • Night Scene High vista view of the Lewiston Idaho on left and Clarkston Washington on the Right separated by the Snake River with the Clearwater River converging on bottom left of frame in Springtime.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    LewistonNight-2587.jpg
  • A Dorie Drift Boat with a woman guide and two passengers floats down Hells Canyon in a high water spring runoff. Open Edition Prints and Editorial Use Only
    HellsCanyonDorieDriftboat6857.jpg
  • Group of River Rafters take a day hike in Hells Canyon.  Open Edition Prints and Editorial Use Only.
    SnakeHellsHiking6828.jpg
  • Anatone Washington Town Sign with populations of all the critters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeDTownSign9379.jpg
  • Rental Motor Boat explores Jackson Lake with the Grand Teton Peak looming in the distant background on a summer.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    JacksonLakeBoatCouple7749.jpg
  • Two couples cooling off with a swim in Alice Lake with Black Labrador Retriever joining in on a beautiful summer day with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    SawtoothsSwimmingAliceLake1385.jpg
  • Fun cooling off in Alice Lake with 2 couples on a beautiful summer day with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    SawtoothsSwimmingAliceLake1374.jpg
  • Blue a black Labrador retriever joins the fun cooling off in Alice Lake with 2 couples on a beautiful summer day with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    SawtoothsSwimmingAliceLake1382.jpg
  • Long exposure and human forms on the waters edge in Noosa Australia during an evening sunset. Licensing and Editions of 17
    Noosa BeachOZ--2579.tif
  • New Zealand's largest city Auckland glows across the harbour with the landmark Sky Tower alight in blue and green.
    Auckland@Night.jpg
  • Fishermen risk huge waves fishing from rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand. Licensing and Prints Available.
    New Zealand Muriwai 2002 copy.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
  • 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
  • New Zealand's largest city Auckland glows across the harbour with the landmark Sky Tower alight in blue and green.
    Auckland @ Night .jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints Base jumper on the Perrine Bridge spanning the Snake River in South Central Idaho gets ready to plunge of 486 feet (148 m) to the canyon floor at the only location in United States where base jumping is allowed year-round without a permit MR.
    SnakeBaseJumperChris3980.jpg
  • Avila Beach located on San Luis Obispo Bay in central California on the Pacific Ocean.  Open Edition Panoramic Prints and Licensing available.
    AvilaBeachHarborCAPanorama1.jpg
  • Warped reflection off the lifeguard shack's glass of beach goers on a lovely weekend at Newport Beach California.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    NewportBeachWarp0205.jpg
  • Edition of 49 includes all sizes<br />
Potato Still Life - B&W Mr Potato. Negative Print. First images in the Potato Series - Selenium Tone
    MrPotatoSolarizedNeg--EyesToned.jpg
  • River / canal boat move through channel in London's Little Venice neighborhood.  Open Editions and Editorial Use Only.
    LondonRiverBoatLittleVenice2095.jpg
  • Fisher Woman try her luck in early morning stillness on Brownlee Reservoir on the Snake River in Hells Canyon with reflections. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHellsFemaleFisher9446.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints <br />
Base jumper flies off the Perrine Bridge at 486 feet (148 m) above the Snake River in Twin Falls Idaho with an open chute on a bluebird day. The Perrine Bridge is a popular BASE jumping site known the world over. It may be the only man-made structure in the United States where BASE jumping is allowed year-round without a permit.
    SnakeBaseJumper8483.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints <br />
Base jumper gets ready to flies off the Perrine Bridge at 486 feet (148 m) above the Snake River in Twin Falls Idaho with an open chute on a bluebird day. The Perrine Bridge is a popular BASE jumping site known the world over. It may be the only man-made structure in the United States where BASE jumping is allowed year-round without a permit.
    SnakeBaseJumper8480.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints <br />
Base jumper gets ready to flies off the Perrine Bridge at 486 feet (148 m) above the Snake River in Twin Falls Idaho with an open chute on a bluebird day. The Perrine Bridge is a popular BASE jumping site known the world over. It may be the only man-made structure in the United States where BASE jumping is allowed year-round without a permit.
    BaseJumper8478.jpg
  • Autumn day on the South Fork of the Snake River on the Hoback stretch between Hoback Junction and Alpine Wyoming with rafters relaxing on a large gravel bar
    SnakeRiverRaftingHoback0404.jpg
  • Blue a black Labrador retriever joins the fun cooling off in Alice Lake with 2 couples on a beautiful summer day with El Capitan Peak in background 9902 feet / 3018 meters.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints. MR
    SawtoothsSwimmingAliceLake1376.jpg
  • White Otter River Rafting headquarters at Sunbeam along the Salmon River in Central Idaho suits clients up for the next river trip.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    RiverTripsWhiteOtterSunbeam3758.jpg
  • Skier in red crosses over the Lake Creek Trail Head Bridge on cross country skis on  a super snowy day in the Sun Valley, Idaho area
    Web-Lake Creek Bridge SkierPano0078.jpg
  • California beach goers get distorted by the lifeguard shack glass refection at Newport Beach.  Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Newport Beach 0341.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17<br />
Turkish Coast Mediterranean Sea along the Aegean Coast Beach Club
    Beach Club.jpg
  • Black and white warped reflection off the lifeguard shack's glass of beach goers on a lovely weekend at Newport Beach California.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    NewportReflectionBW0367.jpg
  • Warped reflection off the lifeguard shack's glass of beach goers on a lovely weekend at Newport Beach California.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    NewportReflection--0277.jpg
  • Lake Creek Bridge and Fresh Winter Snow with Sun Valley's Baldy Mountain Ski Resort peaking through snow ladened tree tops just north of Ketchum, Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    LakeCreekBridgeAndBaldy--9997.jpg
  • Morning traffic jam on the Snake River in Hells Canyon with the Oars River Company party launching for another day on the River.  Licensing for Editorial Only.
    SnakeHellsTraffic0456.jpg
  • Golden Sunset High vista view of the Lewiston Idaho on left and Clarkston Washington on the Right separated by the Snake River with the Clearwater River converging on bottom left of frame in Springtime.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeELewistonNight2587.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
  • Homage to the Potato Series benifit piece for the Idaho Food Bank for donor thank you, carved potato with Food Bank Logo.
    Idaho Food Bank.tif
  • High vista view of the Lewiston Idaho on left and Clarkston Washington on the Right separated by the Snake River with the Clearwater River converging on bottom left of frame in Springtime.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeELewistonClarkston2550.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Base Jumper going off the Perrine Bridge. The Perrine Bridge is approximately 1,500 feet (457 m) in total length, with a main span of 993 feet (303 m) and a deck height of 486 feet (148 m) above the Snake River it is the eighth highest bridge in the United States. The elevation above sea level for the bridge deck is approximately 3,600 feet (1,100 m).
    BaseJumper8469.jpg
  • Drift boat fishermen admire the amazing fall colors along the banks of the Snake River near Jackson Wyoming. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHobackFallFishing1509.jpg
  • Perfect summer day on Silver Creek at the Nature Conservancy near Picabo in south central Idaho with world class fly fishing and breathtaking landscape
    SilverCreekSummerPanoCrop4630.tif
  • Fishermen risk huge waves fishing from rocky outcroppings at Muriwai Beach with nesting gannet sea birds hatching their young on rocks above the Tasman Sea on the North Island of New Zealand
    Gannets & Fishermen .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
  • Equestrian Path in Hyde Park London.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    UKHydeParkEquestrianPath6586.jpg
  • Long exposure and human forms on the waters edge in Noosa Australia during an evening sunset. Licensing and Editions of 17
    Noosa BeachOZ---2616.tif
  • Galena Lodge located 20 miles north of Sun Valley in the Boulder Mountains is a Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, and backcountry staging point with a restaurant and rental shop. Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Galena Lodge 0468 .jpg
  • The Teton Range in pre-sunrise Alpenglow is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
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The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)). Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    TetonsWinterAMAlpinglow2-ISI.jpg
  • Winter sunrise on the Teton Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)).
    TetonsWinterMorning45-ISI.jpg
  • The Teton Range at sunrise is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)).
    TetonsAMWinterSunrise45-ISI.jpg
  • Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitor love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeBigSprings5913.jpg
  • Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitor love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    BigSpringsSourceHenrysFork7968.jpg
  • The Teton Range at sunset is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts).[1] It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles".[2]<br />
<br />
The principal summits of the central massif, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral Group, are Grand Teton (13,770 feet (4,200 m)), Mount Owen (12,928 feet (3,940 m)), Teewinot (12,325 feet (3,757 m)), Middle Teton (12,804 feet (3,903 m)) and South Teton (12,514 feet (3,814 m)). Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet (3,842 m)), Mount Wister (11,490 feet (3,500 m)), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet (3,639 m)) and Static Peak (11,303 feet (3,445 m)).
    SnakeTetonGrandClouds-7782.jpg
  • Public utility power lines cross the Snake River from the Oregon Side of Hells Canyon to the Idaho side to join the electrical grid which serves many people throughout the west.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHellsCanyonPowerLines1244.jpg
  • Big Springs detail of underwater grasses is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitors love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    UnderwaterGrassDetailSnakeRiv3186.jpg
  • Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitor love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeBigSpringsFloat4162.jpg
  • Big Springs is one of the headwaters of the Snake River. Located in Island Park, Idaho, this large springs gushes forth large volumes of crystal clear water. Big Springs is known for two things. First, the large trout that are visible from the bridge. Visitor love to feed the fish. Second, for Johnny Sacks cabin. It’s a River’s Birthplace  coming forth from Mother Earth. One hundred and twenty million gallons of pure water a day — enough to meet the water needs of a million people — surge out of the ground here. A short distance from the glassy pool is a bridge. Toss bread crumbs into the water from it, and you’ll see that constant flow (at a year-round temperature of 52 degrees) and the clean gravel bottom make for perfect trout habitat. Big Springs’ trout get BIG. Leave your fishing pole in the car, though: No fishing is allowed until below the outlet to Henry’s Lake, several miles away. The spring supports enormous rainbow trout which are protected from fishing. A .5 mile handicap accessible trail offers wildlife viewing of osprey, bald eagles, waterfowl and the occasional moose, white-tailed deer, and muskrat. Wildlife can be seen year-round although winter access is restricted by snow. Go east on Big Springs road in the Macks Inn area and it will take you right to this site.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    BigSpringsHenrysForkSeaguls8056.jpg
  • Snake River Overlook with the Grand Teton Peak at 13776 ft (4199 meters) stands high above a fog shrouded Snake River in The Teton Range which is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America. A north-south range, it is on the Wyoming side of the state's border with Idaho, just south of Yellowstone National Park. Most of the range is in Grand Teton National Park.<br />
<br />
Early French Voyageurs used the name "les Trois Tétons" (the three breasts). It is likely that the Shoshone people once called the whole range Teewinot, meaning "many pinnacles". Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    TetonMtnRangeMorningSunrise207.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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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
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  • 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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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
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  • Limited Edition Prints<br />
Standing Dead Trees in Quake Lake in Montana near West Limited Edition Print Yellowstone, after the earthquake struck on August 17, 1959, killing 28 people. Quake Lake is 190 feet (58 m) deep and 6 miles (9.7 km) long.
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  • This large basalt rock was carved by ancient peoples to map the area of the upper Snake River, possibly as long as 12,000 years ago.<br />
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The map is believed to have been carved by the Shoshone-Bannock natives long before European contact. It depicts the Snake and Salmon Rivers, as well as the animals and tribes that inhabited the territories in between. No one can decisively say what the carving’s purpose was, which only contributes to its mysterious, ancient allure. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
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