When first starting my Idaho—A Moment in Time photo project, I set out to document the state as it is now—creating a snapshot in time—I am very much sentimental. I look for those angles that create a story. A story of the present. A story of the past.

For instance, the Boise Train Depot is one of the most photographed locations in the state. Instead of shooting it as others have—recognizable, distinct—I chose to look for a different angle. One that would tell a story of a quieter time. A time without distractions. I found that story, seen through the changing leaves of the Autumn season, cast in a beautiful golden light from behind and across the tracks. Enjoy the adventure…

Featured Photos:

In this first photo, I used Photo Veils from the Botanical and Illumination Collections. Check out the images below, showing the photo before and after the addition of Photo Veils…

Nikon D7000 | 24-70mm lens at 52mm | f/2.8 | 1/400 sec | ISO 200

This second photo features Photo Veils from the Simplicity and Illumination Collections. Check out the images below, showing the photo before and after the addition of Photo Veils…

DJI Mini 3 Pro (Drone) | 7mm Focal Length | f/1.7 | 1/1000 sec | ISO 120

This project is supported by a grant from the Alexa Rose Foundation.

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What’s Up Next?

Next up, is another fun adventure featuring some beautiful fall foliage in Kathryn Albertson Park here in Boise. I’ll take you on a walk through the park as we look for some bright vibrant fall colors. We might even spot some wildlife! Keep an eye out for this video coming in the next couple of weeks.

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Until next time, get out there, get clickin’, adventure awaits!

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