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by Rich Collins
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The Palouse Region was created by massive ice age floods, sometimes referred to as the Scablands, access from within the Washington State Palouse... more
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The Palouse Region was created by massive ice age floods, sometimes referred to as the Scablands, access from within the Washington State Palouse Falls State Park
Since I was a very young boy on the farm, 6 or 7, I have been shooting everything in my line of sight. In those early days I found that anything could inspire me. Grasshoppers and Gartner snakes to coyotes and eagles, as well a rows of crops we grew. Eventually I was given a Kodak Brownie, just to prevent me from using my Mother's KodakBrownie out in the fields. I was thrilled. Since then I have gone through many styles of shooting and editing. Eventually I have settled on two distinct presentations, described below. It's a journey and I hope you can enjoy this while you're here Fine art and Emotive art: I divide them; Fine art will be that idyllic scene that fits a particular space on your wall and in your heart, while Emotive art is the...
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Rich Collins
Thanks Charles, I'll take a look and perhaps find a couple to enter. The Palouse is one of the marvels of Washington state and is perhaps under visited
Charles Robinson
A great capture of the magnificent Palouse River Canyon. It would be a perfect fit for the Ice Age Flood Group at https://fineartamerica.com/groups/ice-age-flood.html