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This image is one of our favorites–we want to print it large and hang it in our bedroom. We hunkered down in the boat tent for three days before floating down to the rocky beach below Black Tail canyon. We made camp and warmed up our sous vide dinners while setting up camera equipment in the patch of sand by the boat. A subtle glow began to beam through the tumbling purple clouds hanging like a heavy shawl over the shoulders of the red wall monks sitting taught in prayer downstream of us. Or were they temples themselves…one could never be too sure, no longer how long one starred into their crumbling facades.
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