One More Look at the Palouse

Morning in the PalouseI’m working on a couple of other things right now, but am not ready to post about them yet. So I thought I’d give you one more look at the Palouse. In my previous post, I talked about spots in the Palouse that are not on the available photographer’s maps of the area. This is not to say the maps don’t provide for some good subject matter. All the images featured in today’s post were shot at spots shown on the maps. The spring season is about done in the Palouse, but in a few months, these green fields will turn golden; and photographers will again flock to the Palouse for its late summer, golden season. I hope you have enjoyed this series of posts about the Palouse. Please let me know if you have any comments or questions.

Barn and silos viewed from Huggins Road (the road in the featured images above)
Barn and silos viewed from Huggins Road (the road in the featured images above)
Steptoe is not the only place you can shoot images like this, which was shot along Huggins Road
Steptoe Butte is not the only place you can shoot images like this, which was shot along Huggins Road
The class Empire Theater in the town of Tekoa
It’s not all farm and field shots in the Palouse. Here’s the class Empire Theater in the town of Tekoa
Red Barn along Green Hollow Road north of Colfax
Red barn along Green Hollow Road north of Colfax
Abandoned house west of Oakesdale on Trestle Creek Road
Abandoned house west of Oakesdale on Trestle Creek Road
Grass near barn on Faught Road
Grass near barn on Faught Road
Same barn as above from further up Faught Road
Same barn as above from further up Faught Road
Old barn on Scholtz Road
Old barn on Scholtz Road
Old buildings along Fanning Road
Old buildings along Fanning Road

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7 responses to “One More Look at the Palouse”

  1. V Chi`s photography Avatar

    Amazing place and nice photography work.
    Cheers

  2. The Gray Bull Avatar

    I felt like I was there while viewing your photos. Thanks for sharing.

    1. joebecker Avatar

      I can’t think of a better compliment. Thank you.

  3. Sahana Avatar

    Woah! Amazing!

  4. monikasbeautifulhome Avatar

    Great photos!
    Liebe Gruesse Monika

  5. ed2950 Avatar

    Beautiful,nice shot.

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