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Related: About this forumSunrise in the Bitterroot Range (with Fog in the Drainages)
Idaho Panhandle - August 5, 2024
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Sunrise in the Bitterroot Range (with Fog in the Drainages) (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Aug 5
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Diamond_Dog
(34,414 posts)1. Gorgeous.
It looks like a painting!
Silent Type
(6,145 posts)2. Another awesome shot.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,135 posts)3. What a perfect picture, Mr. Zarts.
You should publish a coffee table book...they are thay good.
CaliforniaPeggy
(151,805 posts)4. Wonderful image, my dear Bo!
Love the way the fog flows over the drainages.
Bo Zarts
(25,579 posts)5. It's a good way to learn the drainages!
Fire lookout Zen: Learn peaks and drainages. Haul water. Chop wood.
murielm99
(31,392 posts)6. Oh, my.
Amazing
HeartsCanHope
(707 posts)7. Truly extraordinary photo.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Duppers
(28,229 posts)8. Heavenly ❗
Thanks for sharing, my friend.
2naSalit
(92,009 posts)9. Sigh...
What peaceful view.
Then, of course, the ubiquitous upper layer of smoke. At most, I'm about 200 miles east of you, there always smoke this time of year, as you know.
Beautiful scene for a summer morning.