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Prints The heart knows no depths (Glacier Park, Montana)
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The heart knows no depths (Glacier Park, Montana)

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I took this image on my first day into Glacier Park this summer. I love the way the light plays on the distant mountains. The name talks about how the heart knows no depths. It is a bottomless pit and yet a never ending mountain for those brave enough to embrace its depths. Full disclosure: Going to the sun highway runs horizontal through the bottom of this field. I wanted this image to be in its natural state as if the road was never there so I removed it from the image. It makes it much better to look at!

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I took this image on my first day into Glacier Park this summer. I love the way the light plays on the distant mountains. The name talks about how the heart knows no depths. It is a bottomless pit and yet a never ending mountain for those brave enough to embrace its depths. Full disclosure: Going to the sun highway runs horizontal through the bottom of this field. I wanted this image to be in its natural state as if the road was never there so I removed it from the image. It makes it much better to look at!

I took this image on my first day into Glacier Park this summer. I love the way the light plays on the distant mountains. The name talks about how the heart knows no depths. It is a bottomless pit and yet a never ending mountain for those brave enough to embrace its depths. Full disclosure: Going to the sun highway runs horizontal through the bottom of this field. I wanted this image to be in its natural state as if the road was never there so I removed it from the image. It makes it much better to look at!

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