Rainbow. Silver Creek, Idaho.
Arco, Idaho
Below are a bunch of images taken either in or near Arco, Idaho. Arco was the first town in the world to be powered by nuclear power. It's located at the southern end of the Lost River Range and the Big Lost River is almost always dry in Arco. I have been fascinated by the town for some time and got a quick oral history from a lifetime resident, John, who spent nearly an hour answering my questions. John graduated from Arco's high school class of '55 and gladly pointed out where '55 is inscribed in the hill.
John, a lifetime resident of Arco, Idaho poses for a portrait. In the background is the infamous hill showcasing, in large painted white numbers, the graduating classes of nearly the last 100 years. Arco was first powered by nuclear energy in 1955. John mentioned the larger the size of the white painted number on "the hill" represented the larger the size of the graduating class that respective year. In other words, the small numbers represent smaller class sizes and vice versa. I spoke with John in front of Arco's Mello-dee Club.
The hill in Arco with almost 100 year's worth of graduating class numbers. This is a 5 image pano.
Road near Arco.
Buildings just west of Arco.
An old Arco motel. During better times, motels in Arco were abundant and occupied. This motel still appeared open.
Cross near dirt road. Arco, Idaho.
Water troughs and sky. HWY 20. Idaho. West of Arco.
Mello-dee Club. Arco, Idaho.
Trico Spinner Fall
Trico Spinner Fall. Summer. Silver Creek, Idaho.
Brown Vs. Rainbow
I shot the images below on Silver Creek a few mornings ago during a pretty prolific Trico Spinner Fall. The two fish, a brown in the foreground and the other a rainbow, rose or at least attempted to take the same Trico Spinner. I had never documented this before...
Silver Creek Tricos
While The Nature Conservancy section is closed on Silver Creek from 10 pm to 10 am, there is still fishing to be had downstream of the Killpatrick Bridge. The Pond is deeper and the water is actually approx 4 to 5 degrees cooler below the dam than the water entering the Killpatrick Pond. While Silver Creek is near or at an all time low as far as flow goes, the Killpatrick Pond Project could not have come at a better time. With the the old dam that was a top release now removed along with the deeper water due to dredging, the pond and the portion of Silver Creek downstream of the dam is no longer seeing a warming of water and in fact the water as previously mentioned is even colder below the Killpatrick Pond...
Below is an image of a frenetic pod of fish rising to Trico Spinners on the Double R section of Silver Creek.
Hatch. Summer.
Black and white image of airborne Green Drakes.
The Drake Magazine Summer Issue
Still thinking about Brown Drakes...? Then check out the new issue of The Drake magazine. Below is the opening two pages of an eight page feature on Silver Creek's Brown Drake hatch. This hatch is one of my favorites and Silver Creek is a spot I find myself shooting all the time...
Fly Rod & Reel Summer Issue
Below are a few images of mine in the summer issue of Fly Rod & Reel.
John Huber and an evening session on Silver Creek.
Hunter & Craig Churchill on a clear summer's night.
Ken Zenger lets a cast rip...
Big Lost River Moose
Bull Moose. Big Lost River, Idaho.
Rainbow
Rainbow. Summer.
Lost River Range Panorama
Below is a panorama of the Lost River Range.
Road & Lost River Range. Idaho. Early Summer.
Silver Creek Pano
Double R. Silver Creek, Idaho. Early July.
Blue Hour & Blade Of Grass. Silver Creek.
Salmon River
Below are a couple of images from a recent float on the Salmon River approx 35 miles downstream of Stanley, Idaho.
Digital Silver Print
I recently discovered a lab/printer that can print digital images similar to silver gelatin prints. It's a pretty remarkable process and I'm very pleased with the results. Here's the link to a short video on the lab and the process:
I just had the below image printed at 16" X 24" with a one inch surround border making the paper size 18" X 26". I am selling this print for $495.
Silver Creek, Idaho.
16" X 24"
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Sky & Barley
Barley, wheel line and sky. Early summer. Idaho.
Picabo & Silver Creek
Below is an image taken yesterday of Silver Creek looking toward Picabo, Idaho.
Silver Creek Looking Toward Picabo, Idaho.
Big Wood River Below Magic Reservoir
At around 900 cfs, the Big Wood River below Magic Reservoir is quite swift to wade but from a drift boat it's just right... On this particular day, the PMD's (Pale Morning Duns) were prolific. The water color and surreal greens and basalt is really quite striking this time of year.
Silver Creek Brown
Cooler weather and plenty of wind and a lack of crowds can create opportunity... Below is a Brown Trout caught on Silver Creek today.
Summer Sky & A Silver Creek Brown.
Moon & Alfalfa
Dusk. Picabo, Idaho. Double R Ranch.
Dusk & Moon.
Rock Creek, Idaho
I was recently hired by the Wood River Land Trust to take pictures of a property they acquired called Rock Creek. It's just west of Hailey, Idaho. Here are a few of the images.
Aspen Grove & Hills.
Dirt Road & Clouds.
Spring Aspen
Lupine
Grove