New Releases Part Deaux!
I did mention that we would have additional new releases today and here they are. The Western Columbine above is a favorite of mine. Dee made that photograph up near Coeur D’Alene, an absolutely beautiful area down on the Kenai. The new releases can be found at the links here or you can head over to the site by clicking on the banner of the blog or here.
Next up is October 17th. We will be releasing several more images including the ones used in our ads in Southwest Art and Mountain Living Magazines.
New Releases!
This month we will be adding several new releases to our collection. We have already released 5 new prints.
“Walking in A Colorado Autumn”
and this months Print of the Month “High Country Aspen”
Click on the links to head over to take a look.
On October 7th we will be releasing 4 more prints and on October 17th we will present another release. That is the short list for now.
This month we will be adding several new releases to our collection. We have already released 5 new prints.
“Survey”
“Walk in A Colorado Autumn”
“Crows In Rain”
“Rabbit Valley Blooms”
Click on the links to head over to take a look.
On October 7th we will be releasing 4 more prints and on October 13th we will present another release. That is the short list for now.
New Website Is Up!
The new version of the Fall River Photography Website is up! We have a new look and for the up coming Holiday Season we are presenting several new releases. The New Releases can be found under the New Releases link and with a NEW banner on the photograph. We will be releasing these over the course of the next month so check back often.
We are also adding a new Print of the Month feature. The Print of the Month will have a Special Introductory price that is lowered by 15% to 20% of our normal print prices. This reduced price is only available for a month and is only available on prints.
Look forward to your visit. To access the website click on the Fall River Photography Logo at the top of the Blog or click here http://www.fallriverphotography.com/
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Alaska Swans
As we headed up the Parks Highway to our first location we saw these swans in a lake off the roadside. The fall colors are in full bloom and the swans were cooperative so we took advantage and had a seat on the tundra, ate some blueberries and photographed the swans. They cruised around for a little while then started feeding. If you have seen water fowl feed it’s a bottoms up routine. At that point we said goodbye and headed on our way. The swans usually stick around until the ice freezes up the water so much they loose their take off runway so they will still be here for a while.