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  • Cow in Reservoir Bottom on Camas Creek as it enters Magic Reservoir's basin in a low water year with colorful ground cover and Balsamroot Flowers in Spring. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    CowsCamasCreekMagicReservoir--0371.jpg
  • Windmill silhouette against evening clouds on the Camas Prairie of Southwest Idaho produces water from underground water table for crops and irrigation.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    CamasWindmill-8956.jpg
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Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek9251.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek9285-2.jpg
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Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek9256.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSprinklers9273-2.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek9314-2.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek9298.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek9286.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek283.jpg
  • Open Edition<br />
Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek9247.jpg
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Sprinklers spraying water over alfalfa hay fields near Picabo Idaho in the American West against a dark hillside
    WaterIrrigationSilverCreek9288.jpg
  • Reeds and calm water on CJ Strike Reservois near Bruneau in South Western Idaho along the Snake River
    SnakeCJStrikeReeds61.jpg
  • Magic Reservoir Spillway Release in springtime high water runoff.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    WaterSpringRunOffMagicReservoir2747.jpg
  • Golden wheat fields approach harvest time as sprinklers spray irrigation water in last light
    Wheatfield & Sprinklers.jpg
  • Anderson Ranch Dam is an earth rockfill type dam in the western United States, on the South Fork of the Boise River in southwestern Idaho. In Elmore County northeast of Mountain Home, it is several miles north of U.S. Route 20 and operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.<br />
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When completed 73 years ago in 1950, Anderson Ranch was the tallest dam of its type in the world.[3] Its primary purpose is to provide irrigation water for agriculture, with a secondary purpose of hydroelectric power. Its generating capacity was increased from 27 to 40 MW in 1986.[1][2] Its reservoir has a spillway elevation of 4,196 feet (1,280 m) above sea level. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    AndersonRanchDamReservoir-368.jpg
  • A frozen Richfield Canal carrying irrigation water from Magic Reservoir to farmers and ranches around Shoshone Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    RichfieldCanal12-2017-8bit0025.tif
  • Camas Creek enters Magic Reservoir's basin in a low water year with colorful ground cover and Balsamroot Flowers in Spring. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    CamasMagicCows0187.jpg
  • Camas Creek enters Magic Reservoir's basin in a low water year with colorful ground cover and Balsamroot Flowers in Spring. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    MoonstoneCamasCreekSpring--0205.jpg
  • Brilliant yellow ground cover finds fertile purchase on the dry river bed of a tributary running into Magic Reservoir on a drought year in the American West.  Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    CamasSpring2022Crop--0081.jpg
  • Sprinkler pivot irrigating the rolling farmland of Eastern Idaho near Tetonia. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    WaterIrrigationAgriculture-1979.jpg
  • Sunset and irrigation sprinklers light up the evening sky near Bellevue Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SunsetBellevue-4590.jpg
  • Desert Mud Detail near 29 Palms California.  Arid Landscape.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    DetailDesertMud6159.jpg
  • Sprinkler pivot irrigating the rolling farmland of Eastern Idaho near Tetonia. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SprinklerPivot2057.jpg
  • Irrigation sprinklers make agriculture and farming possible along the Snake River Plain near Bruneau, Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SprinklersBruneau1315.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
  • 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
  • Sprinkler pivot irrigating the rolling farmland of Eastern Idaho near Tetonia. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SprinklerPivot2019.jpg
  • Reservoir in south central Idaho refills with spring runoff nourishing flowers and ground cover that will soon be submerged.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    IdahoMagicPatterns-9563.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
  • 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
  • Brilliant yellow ground cover finds fertile purchase on the dry river bed of a tributary running into Magic Reservoir on a drought year in the American West.  Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    CamasTributaryMagic--0218.jpg
  • Camas Creek river bottom and a drought year is in full bloom with yellow ground cover in early summer.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    MoonstoneCamasMagicRes0192.jpg
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Snake River Aerial view in Springtime near Boise Idaho in the last evening light
    SnakeAerialBoise-2980.jpg
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Aerial view of the interconnected Agricultural Land and the Snake River near Grandview in Southern Idaho in springtime looking west.
    SnakeRiverAerial2953.jpg
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Snake River Aerial view in Springtime south of Boise Idaho in the last evening light
    SnakeAerialBoise2967.jpg
  • Snake River Aerial view in Springtime with CJ Strike Reservoir in background in the last evening light near Bruneau Idaho
    SnakeAerialCJStrikeReservoir2946.jpg
  • Snake River Aerial view in Springtime south of Boise Idaho in the last evening light looking toward the southeast.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverAerialSWIdaho2892.jpg
  • Snake River Aerial view in Springtime south of Boise Idaho in the last evening light looking toward the southeast.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeAerialEastSwanFallsMesa--92887.jpg
  • Saint Anthony Diversion Dam on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River just above the Eastern Idaho town of St. Anthony. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeStAnthonyDiversion6004.jpg
  • Snake River Aerial view in Springtime with CJ Strike Reservoir in background in the last evening light near Bruneau Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeCAerialCJStrike4061.jpg
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Snake River Oxbow near Grandview and south of Boise on a hazy summer evening just west of CJ Strike Reservoir in southern Idaho
    SnakeGrandviewAerialWest92932.jpg
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Snake River Oxbow near Grandview and south of Boise on a hazy summer evening just west of CJ Strike Reservoir in southern Idaho
    SnakeRiverSouthOfBoise2909.jpg
  • Snake River Aerial view of Swan Falls Dam in Springtime south of Boise Idaho in the last evening light looking toward the south.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeSwanFallsDam2880.jpg
  • Snake River Aerial view in Springtime with CJ Strike Reservoir in background in the last evening light near Bruneau Idaho
    SnakeAerialCJStrikeReservoir2949.jpg
  • Snake River Aerial view in Springtime south of Boise Idaho in the last evening light looking toward the southeast.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeAerialBoise2906.jpg
  • Saint Anthony Diversion Dam Headgate on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River just above the Eastern Idaho town of St. Anthony. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeStAnthonyCanalGates8231.jpg
  • Henrys Lake view from Sawtell Peak in Eastern Idaho allows for a distant view into Montana from Idaho with West Yellowstone area on distant right horizon. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHenrysLakePano-9900.jpg
  • Aerial view of Heart Lake and the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in high elevations and Yellostone Lake on the distant right horizon
    SnakeHeartLakeYellowstone-600.jpg
  • Downriver Aerial View of Snake River just above Jackson Wyoming with the snow covered Grand Teton Mountain Range on right side of frame. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverSpringRunoffJackson-9043.jpg
  • Henrys Lake view from Sawtell Peak in Eastern Idaho allows for a distant view into Montana from Idaho with West Yellowstone area on distant right horizon. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    HenrysLakeFromSawtellPeak9848.jpg
  • Henrys Lake view from Sawtell Peak in Eastern Idaho allows for a distant view into Montana from Idaho with West Yellowstone area on distant right horizon. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    HenrysForkLakeFromSawtellPeak9918.jpg
  • Aerial view of Heart Lake and the headwaters of the Snake River in Yellowstone National Park in springtime with many littel streams combining in high elevations and Yellostone Lake on the distant right horizon - vertical. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    HeartAndYellowstoneLakeAerial-596.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
  • The Confluence of the Henrys Fork upper left and the South Fork right side of frame of the Snake River converge to make up the Main Channel of the Snake River.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeABHenrys-S.ForkJunction1901.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
  • 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
  • Hells Canyon Dam Spillway releases huge volumes of water back into the Snake River with Idaho on the left and Oregon on the Right.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHellsCanyonDam3968.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
  • 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
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