Potato, Idaho

This post is really Archive Dive IV, but I decided to go with the title I gave the image when it was first taken.  Significant in that it was the first digital image I ever took that said to me, “Digital can reflect tradition”, this photo set off a firestorm of photographic passion for me five years ago and remains to this day one of my favorite scenes.  Unfortunately, it was taken using a 3.2 megapixel camera and cannot be printed very large.

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Cody Redmon

Cody Redmon

A native and current resident of Montana, I fell in love with landscapes at an early age. Growing up in a rural area gave me access to explore my interest while visiting some truly amazing places. I have a deep respect for the wilds and am pleased to present to you scenes and vistas from the back reaches of the western US and beyond. Professional portfolio site: CodyRedmon.com

3 Responses to “Potato, Idaho”

  1. Awesome…

  2. I agree. Composition and perspective are great. I really enjoy the way they lead your eye through the scene. Seems as if all the elements fell into place perfectly.

  3. Did I mention this shot was an accident? Well, it was one of 8 or so that I snapped off, but I didn’t have the pre-vision for what was to come. I’m glad to get your positive feedback here, I’ve never really put it out there for people to see… Also, I’ve been back to this location since I took the image and don’t think I could replicate it if I tried. :-)

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