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Bruneau River Canyon

Mason Jarr

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I've been off to Nebraska and Colorado for a couple of weeks doing some turkey hunting, fishing and metal detecting. I just got home on Sunday and yesterday I finished processing my last photo from out in the desert. I head over to Oregon on the 7th, mainly as a working trip, but I hope to get some photographs of wildflowers and waterfalls. Not much longer and I'll be headed to photography school in Montana for the summer. I'm getting excited.

 
Thanks, Dave. Yes, Idaho is definitely a great spot for landscapes. I like the desert area because it's not photographed very often and you can find some fairly original places to shoot.
 
Thank you, Fred. This one actually placed in our monthly Iconic Idaho contest sponsored by Outdoor Idaho, a PBS TV station. Check out their FB page if you want to see some great images of Idaho.
 
Now that looks like a little piece of heaven. What beautiful country and you did it justice with your photography skills. THANK YOU!
 
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