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Ira Block Photography  > Portfolio > Nature
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At the "Soda Creek Ranch" Picholina olives are harvested from trees over 100 years old.
In uniform spendor legions of young olive trees swarm the hills of Andalusia in Spain, world leader in olive production. Thriving on heat and sun, gray-green groves have long inspired artistic souls. Wrote Renoir "... the sky that plays across them is enough to drive you mad."
A weathered barn and fences of the once thriving Mormon community at the foot of the rugged Tetons.
Scenes at Wu Cai Wan in the Gobi desert, Xinjiang, Western China.
Colored rocks near Wu Cai Wan in the Gobi desert, Xinjiang, Western China.
Aerial of horse and rider along beach front.
A waterfall found in a small Sami fishing village in Norway.
Ilulissat Icefjord, Greenland.
A baby ring seal pup near ice in Storfjorden, Norway.
Scenes at Wu Cai Wan in the Gobi desert, Xinjiang, Western China.
Scenes at Wu Cai Wan in the Gobi desert, Xinjiang, Western China.
Scenes at Wu Cai Wan in the Gobi desert, Xinjiang, Western China.
Canon EOS 5D |
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Original size: 1600x1067 |
Current: 800x534 |
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Keywords: china hill digging desert mountains published xinjiang 2008 red sand gobi desert red clay colored rocks 0068 tyranosaurus trap wu cai wan fu kang
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