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Landscape Storytelling

Ever wondered why we’re called the Snake River Plane? Well, this week I decided to find out! For this week’s photography journey, I went to explore the St Anthony Sandbar.

Despite it being called the sandbar I found nothing but snow and ice. We had -21 degree weather earlier in the day and had snow so high it was at my thighs, but perhaps photography is about the ✨friends✨ we made along the way??

I choose my subject to be the black pipe/drain.

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Photo Collage Of all 9 perspectives
Humanizing the harsh winter scenery
Sunrays glisten on the snow, and steam can be seen rising from the unfrozen parts of the snake river
A wide landscape view of what used to be a fitness corner, now flooded with snow
Icicles are found forming on the bottom of the pipe
Footsteps walking toward the pipe show how much snow has piled up
I crawled into the pipe to get an inside view, and nearly tumbled down
A side view, showing the ridges found on the pipe
The warm leaves contrast very vividly with the blue skies
A view of the frozen snake river
The Texture that was used was old crinkled paper to simulate the harsh weather not seen visually but felt physically
The overlay that was used