Winter Along the Wind River




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With the leaves gone, the forest’s structure becomes clear. Things that disappear in summer come forward again. Branch and trunk. Stone and channel. The water runs lower and clearer, winding through basalt and gravel shaped by years of rain and snowmelt in the western Cascades.
This set of four images moves from enclosure toward openness. It begins in stone-lined corridors and ends in a wide valley. The progression shifts from tight spaces under tangled branches to fog rising above the water. Each photograph carries its own steadiness.
Winter Along the Wind River is not about dramatic scenes. It is about persistence. What remains when distraction falls away. This landscape does not hurry. It endures.
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