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Buffalo River autumn - Limited Edition of 25 Print

Tamara Enz

United States

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Late September in the Wyoming high country brings cold nights and frosty mornings. The aspens glow in the morning light among the sagebrush and river rock. Fog hangs delicately where the land leaves the river and rises to the evergreens. The contrast of aspens and conifers reflects that between the warming day and the waning night. This photo is printed on aluminum and is ready to hang. No framing is necessary. The print has a matte finish. If you are interested in a different size or medium, please contact me for options and pricing. Please note: Photos are printed on-demand and may require additional time for proper authentication and shipping procedures.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Taken in the American West during thirty years of fieldwork, images in The Road not Taken Enough cross landscapes and time, the eternal and ephemeral. The location is unimportant; there is presence in every landscape and value in places most people will never see and do not know. Experiencing remote and wild places creates awareness of what we stand to lose in our changing climate, burgeoning population, and extreme extraction economies. In sharing these images, my desire is to connect more people to the natural world. Living in a remote, rapidly changing place, we know that everyday actions have an impact far beyond our immediate surroundings. Naming the locations is less important than understanding that these places matter to the well-being of all.

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