Bruneau Photography

I wrote last week about getting the privilege to spend some time in a remote part of Idaho, the Bruneau River. The Bruneau cuts through the desert that divides Nevada and Idaho. From above the beauty found in the canyon was an amazing and spectacular surprise. Here are a few photos from the trip. I hope you enjoy…

1948 5 Window Chevy Wrecker - by Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Sentry” – f/6.3, 24mm, 1/250th

 

Bruneau Canyon Flair - By Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Bruneau River Flair” – f/22, 24mm, 15seconds

 

Boats - By Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“High Desert Eddy” – f/18, 24mm, 30seconds

 

Home Sweet Home... Err, Um, Tent - by Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Sleeping with Giants” – f/9, 34mm, 60seconds

 

Bruneau Canyon -  by Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Glorious Mornings” – f/13, 24mm, 10seconds

 

Entrance to the Bruneau - by Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Limited Access” – f/9, 24mm, 1/160th

 

Camp - by Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Sandy Beach Camping” – f/10, 35mm, 5seconds

 

Wild Flower - by Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Wild Flowers” – f5.6, 100mm, 1/120th

 

Lizard - by Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Here Lizard, Lizard, Lizard” – f/13, 70mm, 1/250th
Bruneau Spires - by Johnny Harrell of Shoeless Johnny Photography in Boise, ID
“Little Monsters” – f6.3, 24mm, 1/160th
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