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I'm still accepting registrations for my August Harvest Tour. Register at george-herbert.com/palouse.php
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The Palouse is calling you! This Tuesday is the last day you can register for my June Photo Tour. I have a couple spots left, just for you and your spouse or friend. This will be an adventure that you will never forget. Come join us, register NOW at: geor
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All seasons of the Palouse is spectacular, but early spring is one of my favorites. This time of the year you have the golden cut fields from last year and the different shades of green from the new crops coming up. It's a photographer's mecca, come join
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In the Palouse you will see murals like this one in many of the cities. They all display different aspects of the Palouse history.
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Photographer's from all over the world come to the Palouse to shoot beautiful red barns like this one. If you would like to have this shot in your portfolio, come join us on my June Tour. I have room for two more. Book with your spouse or friend and get $
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Another one of my favorite locations in the Palouse. As long as you register by the 18th, next Tuesday, you can join us on the June Photo Tour in the Palouse and see all these great locations. george-herbert.com/palouse.php
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The Palouse has finally dried out enough for the farmers to get back in some fields. Today I saw them plowing, crop dusters flying, fields burning and tractors fertilizing. This guy was headed out to his field. No need to be in a hurry.
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The Palouse is where the old meets the new! If you want to see this spot plus tons of other great spots, come join me on my June Photo Tour. George-herbert.com/palouse.php
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Property lines sometimes are easy to define in the Palouse.
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Two of Oaksdale iconic locations in the same shot, the Richfield gas station and the Barron Flour Mill in the background. The Palouse is full of iconic locations. To find them, you need an experienced guide or you'll spend hours of driving around and find
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The winter wheat in the Palouse is greening up nicely. I'm getting more excited every day as my Palouse Photo Tours are just around the corner. There is still time to sign up for the June tour. george-herbert.com/palouse.php
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This is a pretty well known barn in the north end of the Palouse in the city of Latah, population of 83. I visited there yesterday as I will again in my upcoming Palouse Photo Tours this spring.
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The Jacobson grain elevator in the Palouse is slowly falling down. This is one of my stops on my Palouse Photo Tours this spring. Come join me and get your images while you still can. george-herbert.com/palouse.php
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Palouse lovers, I am still taking registrations for the Spring Tour on June 30 - July 3rd. Registration forms for the Harvest Tour in August are also coming in, so if you're still interested in photographing the Palouse with me, secure you spot on either
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Incoming-Storm
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Storm-Brewing
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Canola Lane
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Seabrook Bird Houses
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All tied up
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Ready for the 4th
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Sweat spot
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Seabrook
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Flying your Kite to the moon
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On the outside, Looking in
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Ocean Shores Sunset
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Joseph Barn
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Seattle-Skyline
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Storm headed for the Canola
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Precise carving
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Overview of the river