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Bo Zarts

(26,172 posts)
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 10:04 AM Nov 6

Idaho Panhandle National Forest on a Stormy Evening



Sony A7R4 w/Zeiss Batis 18mm f/2.8 lens - Shot at f/7.1; 1/160 sec; ISO 500; tripod mounted
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Idaho Panhandle National Forest on a Stormy Evening (Original Post) Bo Zarts Nov 6 OP
Absolutely gorgeous! lark Nov 6 #1
Awe! Clouds Passing Nov 6 #2
Film? Squeaky41 Nov 6 #3
Digital with a full-frame, mirrorless Sony A7R4 camera Bo Zarts Nov 6 #11
Love the diagonal line of the hill across the scenery! This is a spectacular photo and thank you for sharing it. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 6 #4
Thanks Peggy .. Bo Zarts Nov 6 #12
Thank you for gracing us with such immeasurable JMCKUSICK Nov 6 #5
Biblical!!! BobTheSubgenius Nov 6 #6
It looks like a painting. If more people had your view from work, the world would be a better place. 1WorldHope Nov 6 #7
I had an appointment with my cardiologist yesterday .. Bo Zarts Nov 6 #10
That is all truth you spoke there. 1WorldHope Nov 6 #13
We are going to miss these pictures Old Crank Nov 6 #8
I climbed down on September 17 .. Bo Zarts Nov 6 #9
You take the most amazing photos. Callalily Friday #14

lark

(25,697 posts)
1. Absolutely gorgeous!
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 10:17 AM
Nov 6

Thank you for sharing so much beauty with us. It is greatly appreciated!

Bo Zarts

(26,172 posts)
11. Digital with a full-frame, mirrorless Sony A7R4 camera
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 03:15 PM
Nov 6

As much as I loved shooting film, I have moved on. Nothing can compete with instant viewing for tweaking camera settings .. especially when shooting in the wilderness.

CaliforniaPeggy

(155,711 posts)
4. Love the diagonal line of the hill across the scenery! This is a spectacular photo and thank you for sharing it.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 11:46 AM
Nov 6

Bo Zarts

(26,172 posts)
12. Thanks Peggy ..
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 03:17 PM
Nov 6

It was almost a throwaway. Fortunately, I always apply the old carpentry axiom to culling images: measure twice, cut once.

1WorldHope

(1,776 posts)
7. It looks like a painting. If more people had your view from work, the world would be a better place.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 12:56 PM
Nov 6

Bo Zarts

(26,172 posts)
10. I had an appointment with my cardiologist yesterday ..
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 03:11 PM
Nov 6

I showed him a few select photos from the Idaho Panhandle this summer, and then we talked about the effects of environment on health and sanity. He said it was no wonder that my BP was rock solid in the 110/65 neighborhood, my ticker sounded great, my blood glucose and creatinine have dropped into the "normal" range for the first time in years, etc., etc.

We need to live the simple life. My new motto is "You tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to do without it."

1WorldHope

(1,776 posts)
13. That is all truth you spoke there.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 04:46 PM
Nov 6

It's always a blessing to realize how lucky we are, and how little we really need.

Bo Zarts

(26,172 posts)
9. I climbed down on September 17 ..
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 03:03 PM
Nov 6

As usual, it takes me a couple (or more months) to go through the thousands of images I take during the Summer. And this year those include photos from the Oregon coast in late June before I climbed up the tower in Idaho, and then photos from the Badlands National Park that I visited on my drive back to SC after I climbed down. But about 80% of my 2025 images are from the fire lookout tower (and surrounds) in the Idaho Panhandle.

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