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Posts tagged: Idaho Scenic Images

Snow Falling On Tubbs Hill

On her Facebook wall, Linda Lantzy of Idaho Scenic Images writes: “I was hoping for a sun and falling snow shot (Wednesday), but I was happy to find the snow undisturbed on this little beach off Tubbs Hill. Sorry to anyone who went after me. I messed it up real good.”

A View From Cougar Bay

“This morning's view of Coeur d'Alene Idaho from across Cougar Bay at 7 degrees,” tweets Linda Lantzy/Idaho Scenic Photos. “First lesson of the day~ Always put on the packpack. I really needed to shoot on bulb for this, but had left my remote in my backpack the Jeep. So, I bumped the ISO to 400 (something I hate doing), opened the aperature to f/7.1 (doable since I didn't need much depth for this shot), and still had a 25 second exposure.” More of Linda's work on her Facebook wall here.

Wolf Lodge Autumn

On her Facebook wall, Linda Lantzy/Idaho Scenic Images posted this second photo of North Idaho autumn that she snapped a week ago in the Wolf Lodge area: “The Road to Yesterday.” Remember … Linda's “The Essence of North Idaho” show at Hayden City Hall is in its last week.

Downtown Coeur d’Alene At Sunset

On her Idaho Scenic Images Facebook wall, Linda Lantzy provides this streetscape of Sherman Avenue in downtown Coeur d'Alene from Wednesday night. See Linda's Facebook wall & photos here.

Crushed By Time

Linda Lantzy/Idaho Scenic Images was en route back from the Lochsa area when she spotted this scenic on the Palouse, which she labels, “Crushed by Time.”

NI Blogs: Lake Coeur d’Alene Sunset

Linda Lantzy of Idaho Scenic Images provides this view of a Lake Coeur d'Alene Sunset from the eastern end of the North Idaho Centennial Trail.

Hucks Online numbers (for Monday): 8637/5153, and (for Tuesday): 7978/4897

Idaho Scenic Images Show Begins

You've enjoyed Linda Lantzy's Idaho Scenic Images photos for some time at Huckleberries Online. Now, you have a chance to see 20-plus of them on a canvas or matted and framed at the Hayden City Gallery at Hayden City Hall. The exhibition begins today and continues through Sept. 30. You can view Linda's Facebook page here.

Hayden Lake In The Twilight

“After a near torturous day of editing a weekend assignment,” writes Linda Lantzy of Idaho Scenic Images, “I had to get out of the office last night. This is from the dike road of Hayden Lake. Sadly, I have little photography of this lake, because there is very limited shoreline access.” See more of Linda's photography here.

Question: Do you spend much time on Hayden Lake?

Idaho Scenics: Historic Highway 30

On her Facebook wall, Linda Lantzy/Idaho Scenic Images posts: “This was fun! The historic Columbia River Highway 30 near Rowena, Oregon.”

Question: Which stretch of Pacific Northwest highway do you consider the most breath-taking?

‘Idaho Homestead’

“In the center of this image is a barn, to the left in the trees, is an old house,” posts Linda Lantzy on her Idaho Scenic Images Facebook wall. “I thought I was pretty isolated as a kid. At least we could see our neighbors' house across the valley. Coyote Canyon, northeast of Lewiston.”

A Nice Walk Along The Lake

“(Tuesday's) mix of sun and snow continued into the evening but the wind died down and made for a nice walk along the lake,” posts Linda Lantzy of Idaho Scenic Images on her Facebook wall. “This is the Silver Beach Marina.”

Question: Do you have a favorite water-side spot for your strolls?

North Shore By Flashlight

“So,” posts Linda Lantzy/Idaho Scenic Images, “I went back (Sunday night), with a working flashlight and allowed myself more time. I like this much better, but if I'd have used the flashlight to do some light painting on those rocks during the two minute exposure, it could have been better. Sigh …”

Sunset Snow Drift

On her Idaho Scenic Images Facebook wall, talented Linda Lantzy provides this view of snow drifts on the Rathdrum Prairie from Thursday evening.

Best Of Idaho Scenic Images 2010

On her Idaho Scenic Images Facebook page, photographer Linda Lantzy has posted her 12 favorite photographs of 2011, including this one taken at Mount Shuksan in the northern Cascades. She writes of this photo: “I had an October morning at Mt. Shuksan for a couple of hours all to myself. There had been a light overnight snowfall, huckleberries were ripe, views were amazing, atmosphere was spectacular, and silence was grand.” You can see her other favorites here.

Food Porn: Hudson’s Hamburgers

This photo of Linda Lantzy's at Idaho Scenic Images isn't exactly Food Porn because you don't see a Hudson hamburger in the photo. But I bet it makes your mouth water.

Question: When did you last eat at Hudson's?

Magical Downtown Coeur d’Alene

On her Idaho Scenic Images Facebook page, Linda Lantzy provides this magical view of downtown Coeur d’Alene this morning, after the first snow of the season.

NI Blogosphere: Fog Along The Trail

On her Idaho Scenic Images Facebook page, Linda Lantzy offers this photo of sun & fog along the Centennial Trail. I’d guess that it was taken on the trail east of Coeur d’Alene. BTW, Linda is now selling calendars & Christmas cards featuring her North Idaho Scenics.

Hucks Online numbers (for week of Nov. 7-13): 55,754/30280

Idaho Scenics: A Walk Around Town

Linda Lantzy posts this photo of Coeur d’Alene on her Facebook page, commenting that it’s “from a walk about town.” One of her Facebook Friends responds:”This is so idyllic…so wished I was back in Idaho seeing this…!!”

Question: Are you glad the city has a leaf pickup program?

Clark Fork In Montana Twilight

On her Idaho Scenic Images Facebook page, Linda Lantzy writes: “Clark Fork River in the Montana Twilight. This is the last shot I took on my way home from my recent trip South. Sadly I don’t really remember where I was….somewhere east of Missoula.”

Retired In Montana

Linda Lantzy of Idaho Scenic Images snapped this photo during a recent trip to Montana and Wyoming. You might be interested in a calendar of North Idaho scenics that Linda will offer soon. You can check that out here.

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D.F. Oliveria is a columnist and blogger for The Spokesman-Review. Huckleberries Online was judged the best 2008 Idaho newspaper blog by the Idaho Press Club. And the best 2007 news blog in the Pacific Northwest by the Society for Professional Journalist. Print Huckleberries is a past winner of the Herb Caen Memorial Column contest by the National Association of Newspaper Columnists. The Readership Institute of Northwestern University cited this blog as a good example of online community journalism.

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