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Photography and graphic design, published three times a week (hopefully). Some new designs, some old work, and some borrowed. The goal is to further develop composition and portrait skills outside of my 3D modeling and animation work. High-res versions of most images are available upon request.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Explorers on Horses near Geyser

Three men and their horses, checking out a geyser in Yellowstone, circa 1915.  No idea which geyser it is.
Posted by Zach Gildersleeve at 6:19 AM
Labels: black and white, cowboy, horse, man, meadow, yellowstone

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Zach Gildersleeve
Currently in Salt Lake City, Western US
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