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No Fishing!70 viewsMore interesting sights from rural America.

If you look at the sign, it informs people that fishing is not allowed from the bridge. If you look really close you might notice that there are a few posts along the road. Four of them. That's the bridge. All 4 feet of it. With a six inch shoulder. The creek under it is about 6 inches deep. Makes you wonder what fool thought it was a good idea to throw a line over that railing, and why people then thought it was important enough to add a sign preventing future s
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Lunar Eclipse59 viewsMy first total eclispe I have ever seen. Too bad I didn't have a scope to photograph with. I had a perfect night.
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The Cascades along Spanish "Creek"64 viewsThis area of the river cuts through a large vertical section of granite. As you can tell the water is pretty rough. That is David standing out on the rocks.

I always thought it was a rather moving picture. The dreary muted colors of the overcast day contrast strongly against the bright jacket he is wearing, one one source of color in the photo. One person standing alone looking into the rapids that can symbolize so much in our lives that feels impassable.

Anyways. I like the photo.
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A Trillion branches in Loyalton73 viewsI found this absolutely amazing tree on main street in Loyalton. The branches were covered in snow and frost creating an astounding mesh of high contrast "webbing"
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Joined Oaks59 viewsIf you take a really close look at the two oak trees, you will see that they have a set of branches that come straight out of eachother, and intersect dead on center between them. It is one of the strangest tree formations I have seen.
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Creek of unknown name55 viewsThis is a small creek out behind my parent's place. I like photographing water. Can you tell?
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Amercian Valley and greenhorn creek56 viewsGotta love that fresh snow look.
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Lunar Eclipse56 views
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La Porte Road in Winter56 viewsThe Oak Cathedral in mid winter.

Last additions - Landscapes
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No Fishing!70 viewsMore interesting sights from rural America.

If you look at the sign, it informs people that fishing is not allowed from the bridge. If you look really close you might notice that there are a few posts along the road. Four of them. That's the bridge. All 4 feet of it. With a six inch shoulder. The creek under it is about 6 inches deep. Makes you wonder what fool thought it was a good idea to throw a line over that railing, and why people then thought it was important enough to add a sign preventing future s
Dec 11, 2004
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Long abandonded saw mill59 viewsThis mill sits on the corner of highways 89 and 49. No one seems to remember the name. Once I get it, I'll post it.Dec 10, 2004
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Rainbow Outside my office in the middle of a storm58 viewsDec 10, 2004
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Lunar Eclipse with night sky56 viewsDec 10, 2004
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Lunar Eclipse56 viewsDec 10, 2004
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Lunar Eclipse59 viewsMy first total eclispe I have ever seen. Too bad I didn't have a scope to photograph with. I had a perfect night.Dec 10, 2004
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Amercian Valley and greenhorn creek56 viewsGotta love that fresh snow look.Dec 10, 2004
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A Trillion branches in Loyalton73 viewsI found this absolutely amazing tree on main street in Loyalton. The branches were covered in snow and frost creating an astounding mesh of high contrast "webbing"Dec 10, 2004
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Halloween Sky63 viewsHere is a nice shot I got the other night while driving home. I swear I love this little valley. 30 second Bulb exposure.Oct 27, 2004
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Joined Oaks59 viewsIf you take a really close look at the two oak trees, you will see that they have a set of branches that come straight out of eachother, and intersect dead on center between them. It is one of the strangest tree formations I have seen.Oct 13, 2004