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Prints NEW! Breakaway (Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho)
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NEW! Breakaway (Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho)

from $40.00

An early spring Sunday I made my way towards Green Bay. An iconic beach on Lake Pend Oreille. But as I neared it my curiosity got the better of me and I continued on past it. Using only instincts and my map I eventually pulled over and stopped at a spot. Then hiking over 500 feet down below to the shoreline, I came to this secluded and uninhabited beach. After some time I settled upon this fantasy feeling of a composition as the wind blew the waves against the rocks. This is one image and no photoshop or ai has been done to it.

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An early spring Sunday I made my way towards Green Bay. An iconic beach on Lake Pend Oreille. But as I neared it my curiosity got the better of me and I continued on past it. Using only instincts and my map I eventually pulled over and stopped at a spot. Then hiking over 500 feet down below to the shoreline, I came to this secluded and uninhabited beach. After some time I settled upon this fantasy feeling of a composition as the wind blew the waves against the rocks. This is one image and no photoshop or ai has been done to it.

An early spring Sunday I made my way towards Green Bay. An iconic beach on Lake Pend Oreille. But as I neared it my curiosity got the better of me and I continued on past it. Using only instincts and my map I eventually pulled over and stopped at a spot. Then hiking over 500 feet down below to the shoreline, I came to this secluded and uninhabited beach. After some time I settled upon this fantasy feeling of a composition as the wind blew the waves against the rocks. This is one image and no photoshop or ai has been done to it.

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