Focus to Frame | Photography by Donald Pash
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by Donald Pash
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I captured this image at the 2016 Little Bighorn Battle Re-enactment, at the actual site where the battle took place, June 1876. This is a... more
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I captured this image at the 2016 Little Bighorn Battle Re-enactment, at the actual site where the battle took place, June 1876. This is a re-enactment of Lewis and Clark meeting with Plains Indians. Lewis and Clark's meetings with Plains Indians focused on two principal goals. One was diplomaticÐto apprise the tribes of United States' sovereignty under the Louisiana Purchase and to explain the purposes of their mission. They also wanted to establish intertribal peace. It is doubtful that many Plains Indians understood the purpose of exploration, nor did they grasp the idea of diplomacy outside of trade.
Welcome to my natural world style of Fine Art Photography . I'm an amateur photographer who has a passion for taking photos of nature, wildlife, architecture and other venues. My intent as a photographer is to present an image that arouses the curiosity of the viewer and provokes the viewer to think, to ask a question or simply to gaze in thoughtful wonder. I believe that experiencing the Earth's beauty through photography will help nourish and unify us, on a personal and global level. I hope to contribute uplifting imagery that will inspire and nurture a sense of hope and affection for the natural world. Please feel free to visit my personal website "Focus To Frame" at www.focustoframe.com. Thank you for visiting and please...
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