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First Light In The Valley Of The Bison

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Andy Crawford Photography

<p>Andy Crawford is a photographer from Louisiana. Whether sloshing around in his home swamps, hiking in the Smoky Mountains or traveling through the Southwest deserts, Andy enjoys seeing these beautiful places from different angles. His goal is to capture photos that communicate the beauty around him and transport others to an emotional place where they feel the wonder that he feels.</p>

<p>This breathtaking fine-art photography print captures the raw beauty of Theodore Roosevelt National Park's North Unit at sunrise. The warm hues of the rising sun wash over the rugged landscape of the North Dakota badlands. The first light of day highlights a bison trail that winds its way through the landscape, leading the viewer's eye into the valley, adding a sense of tranquility and grounding to the otherwise wild and untamed landscape. This print is a true celebration of the natural beauty of the American West.</p>

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