That was our photography teacher words in the School of Art-Design-Photography in Switzerland, where I'm from :"Always turn around and have a look back, there are the best and "special" subjects to photograph"! He was right and I'm doing that still today :)
I want to explore these mountains. We had wanted to once hike the entire Idaho Centennial Trail. I still would like to. Idaho has some beautiful country to it.
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That was our photography teacher words in the School of Art-Design-Photography in Switzerland, where I'm from :"Always turn around and have a look back, there are the best and "special" subjects to photograph"! He was right and I'm doing that still today :)
Very nice scenes, beautiful landscape!
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Very scenic indeed. I always enjoy it when someone shows what was ahead and what was behind. Very cool!
So beautiful & scenic - thanks for sharing
Wow you captured them beautifully! Have a pleasant Sunday. Thank you for sharing.
What a beautiful place to be. Love your photos!
Is that Lead mountain and Turntable mountain? Beautiful area and awesome shots!
What a great idea, to share the other side as well. I love the two together giving me a real sense of place. And the sunshine is so beautiful.
You, know, I'm going to have to try that! What a great idea! Here are some of mine. I should have turned around!
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beautiful views and images!
Stunning photos! Nice to see the scenery behind you as well.
I want to explore these mountains. We had wanted to once hike the entire Idaho Centennial Trail. I still would like to. Idaho has some beautiful country to it.
Wow, a gorgeous view in both directions!
Beautiful landscapes !
To were in a unique place for your both sides now - the plateau in the front, and the mountains inn the back...or the other way. Nice capture(s)
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