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Morning Fog in the Bitterroot Range (Original Post) Bo Zarts Oct 2023 OP
I'm running out of words to praise your photos -- just thank you for posting them, fierywoman Oct 2023 #1
You truly captured the atmosphere. chowder66 Oct 2023 #2
The Bitterroot Range BlueIdaho Oct 2023 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author BlueIdaho Oct 2023 #4
Another beautiful photo. PatrickforB Oct 2023 #5
Outstanding Magoo48 Oct 2023 #6
You have a marvelous artistic sensibility in your photography. That is beautiful. CTyankee Oct 2023 #7
The trees look so small and social, but I know they are in danger as well. Backseat Driver Oct 2023 #8
This looks so mysterious. ShazzieB Oct 2023 #9
Absolutely stunning! Callalily Oct 2023 #10
I love to watch the fog steal into the landscape... Hekate Oct 2023 #11
Stunning. William769 Oct 2023 #12
Beautiful! CaptainTruth Oct 2023 #13
Truly beautiful democrank Oct 2023 #14
Truly magnificent photo, dear Bo! Calming and beautiful. Thank you! ♥ nt CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2023 #15
Dude!...👍👍 MiHale Oct 2023 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author MiHale Oct 2023 #17
That's well worth seeing! dchill Oct 2023 #18

fierywoman

(8,105 posts)
1. I'm running out of words to praise your photos -- just thank you for posting them,
Sat Oct 14, 2023, 02:58 PM
Oct 2023

they're really special (and very calming.)

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Backseat Driver

(4,635 posts)
8. The trees look so small and social, but I know they are in danger as well.
Sat Oct 14, 2023, 03:26 PM
Oct 2023

I hope they get all they need in the way of nutrients, water, and sunshine for many years to come. We need to honor the other species of our world and contain our bad habits that are accelerating the effects of climate change. Thanks for your talent in sharing the beauty and for staffing, past or present, dear human, a look-out over them and, of course, for the protection of us and other species of our national earthly treasures.

ShazzieB

(18,651 posts)
9. This looks so mysterious.
Sat Oct 14, 2023, 03:29 PM
Oct 2023

It's like the edge of an enchanted forest that is hidden in the mist. I love photos that make me imagine things like that. Nice work.

Hekate

(94,636 posts)
11. I love to watch the fog steal into the landscape...
Sat Oct 14, 2023, 03:44 PM
Oct 2023

In our area it comes in from the ocean, reversing the course of rain-created waterways that go from the hills to the sea.

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