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by Don Schwartz
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A lone tree sits in a fertile field in the Palouse region of Eastern Washington.... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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A lone tree sits in a fertile field in the Palouse region of Eastern Washington.
From Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia:
The Palouse (/pəˈluːs/ pə-looss) is a region of the northwestern United States, encompassing parts of southeastern Washington, north central Idaho and, in some definitions, extending south into northeast Oregon. It is a major agricultural area, primarily producing wheat and legumes. Situated about 160 miles (260 km) north of the Oregon Trail, the region experienced rapid growth in the late 19th century, and at one time, the population of the Palouse surpassed even that of the Puget Sound area as the most populous region of the state. The region is home to two land grant universities, the University of Idaho in Moscow and Washington State University in Pullman. Located just eight miles (13 km) apart, both schools opened in the early 1890s.
~MOMENTS IN TIME THAT BECOME TIMELESS MOMENTS~ Photography is for me a dance with nature. It is the immersion in a landscape; the sharing of a habitat with nature's creatures - the sense of being lost in the moment, where the passing of time goes unnoticed. The serendipity of capturing a moment in time that becomes a timeless moment inspires me. The quiet places, the places of simple beauty, draw me in... from the delicate splendor of dew dancing on an iris petal to the magnificent breadth of a gray whale slicing through the water. With my camera, I am a blessed witness in a field of splendor. COPYRIGHT NOTICE All photographs on this web site are fully protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. All rights reserved. The images...
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Don Schwartz
Dawn, thank you so much for the recognition of this image in your gallery.
Don Schwartz
Randy, I really appreciate being included in your fine gallery.
Don Schwartz
Really appreciate the inclusion in your gallery. Many thanks, Tina.
Don Schwartz
Karen, thanks so much for including this image in your wonderful gallery.
Don Schwartz
Thank you, Pamela, for the consideration you have given my image in your gallery.
Jeannie Rhode Photography
Don, Congratulations on your Feature in Wisconsin Flower and Scenery !
Don Schwartz replied:
Thanks so much, Jeannie.
Randy Rosenberger
As administrator of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group, it is with pride and honor that I choose to feature this beautiful piece of your artwork on our homepage! Works of this stature and beauty are very deserving of special recognition, which you are receiving within our family of friends and fine artists in the WFS group. Congratulations on your feature on our homepage. You are very deserving of this honor. Liked Forever, Elvis Randy B. Rosenberger
Don Schwartz replied:
Thai you, Randy for including this image in the featured section of your great group.
Dawn Currie
Congratulations on your feature in our group, I Love Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world!
Don Schwartz replied:
Dawn, thanks so much for featuring this image in your wonderful group.
Karen Cook
Sheer beauty..
Don Schwartz replied:
ThAnK YoU, Karen.