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A Tie-Dyed Dawn in the Bitterroot Range (with fog forming on the river and sublime, Subalpine fir trees on the ridge) (Original Post) Bo Zarts Sep 24 OP
Sublime is the word. enough Sep 24 #1
Beautiful.....thank you surfered Sep 24 #2
My kind of morning! 2naSalit Sep 24 #3
So that's what sunrise looks like. JohnnyRingo Sep 24 #4
Sublime is the word! Gorgeous works too. Thanks for being up to capture this, my dear Bo! CaliforniaPeggy Sep 24 #5
Beautiful picture. Mr.Bill Sep 24 #6
Those are one of my favorite species of tree .. the Subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) Bo Zarts Sep 24 #9
Simply beautiful! Danmel Sep 24 #7
That'd be a fabulous greeting card. calimary Sep 24 #8
Wish I was there to just smell it! flying_wahini Sep 24 #10

JohnnyRingo

(19,306 posts)
4. So that's what sunrise looks like.
Tue Sep 24, 2024, 10:20 AM
Sep 24

It's been so long since I stayed up that late I forgot. hahaha
Stunning image!

Bo Zarts

(25,594 posts)
9. Those are one of my favorite species of tree .. the Subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa)
Tue Sep 24, 2024, 11:58 AM
Sep 24

I'm not an arborist either, but I have picked up on the ID of a few of the local trees wherever I'm working a fire lookout tower.

calimary

(84,268 posts)
8. That'd be a fabulous greeting card.
Tue Sep 24, 2024, 11:56 AM
Sep 24

I’d want a box full!

On second thought, better as a postcard! Then it’s shared with the world all the way up the postal “food chain”, not hidden inside an envelope.

( Christmas is coming… )

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