Perrine Bridge Reflection in Winter | Southern Idaho Landscape Fine Art Print

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Horizontal orientation.

One of my favorite locations to shoot from is the shoreline of the Snake River near the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls. At Centennial Waterfront Park, there is an area at the base of some sheer cliffs where there is just enough rock at the base to walk along if the water level in the river is low. I followed those rocks along the shoreline until I reached this viewpoint, where the rocks dusted with just a little snow caught my attention. The view of the Perrine Bridge is hard to beat from this perspective, and the river widens after going under the bridge, so it typically slows down and becomes calmer. I love capturing the calm still water reflecting the trees on the shoreline and the bridge in the distance, and I love the rock shapes in the foreground as well. On this January morning, we had gotten a little snow to dust some spots, and the sunlight was beginning to show yellow through the canyon. The colors of the brush were rich and reflected vibrantly in the water. The serenity of this beautiful morning was welcome after a busy month of preparation and presentation of music programs for the school families. The bustle of the holidays was over, and a new year just beginning. What an unbeatable way to begin it!

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Horizontal orientation.

One of my favorite locations to shoot from is the shoreline of the Snake River near the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls. At Centennial Waterfront Park, there is an area at the base of some sheer cliffs where there is just enough rock at the base to walk along if the water level in the river is low. I followed those rocks along the shoreline until I reached this viewpoint, where the rocks dusted with just a little snow caught my attention. The view of the Perrine Bridge is hard to beat from this perspective, and the river widens after going under the bridge, so it typically slows down and becomes calmer. I love capturing the calm still water reflecting the trees on the shoreline and the bridge in the distance, and I love the rock shapes in the foreground as well. On this January morning, we had gotten a little snow to dust some spots, and the sunlight was beginning to show yellow through the canyon. The colors of the brush were rich and reflected vibrantly in the water. The serenity of this beautiful morning was welcome after a busy month of preparation and presentation of music programs for the school families. The bustle of the holidays was over, and a new year just beginning. What an unbeatable way to begin it!