Intermittent Springs – Star Valley, Wyoming (Before Development)
Photograph by Myrna Galloway
This photograph captures the Intermittent Springs of Star Valley, Wyoming, in their raw, natural state—before development and construction touched the landscape. Known as one of the largest cold-water geyser-like springs in the world, Intermittent Springs is a geological marvel where water ebbs and flows rhythmically from the mountainside, as if the earth itself is breathing.
Here, the scene is preserved in its original stillness. The absence of manmade structures allows the springs to be seen in their purest form, a reminder of the untouched wilderness and the sacred rhythm of the land. This image is not only a record of natural beauty but also a testament to the timeless essence of Star Valley before change.
| 11″ x 14″ (Vertical) | 16″ x 20″ (Vertical) | 18″ x 24″ (Vertical) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canvas width, in | 10.98 | 15.98 | 17.99 |
| Canvas height, in | 14.00 | 20.00 | 24.00 |
| Canvas depth, in | 1.25 | 1.25 | 1.25 |
| Frame depth, in | 1.75 | 1.75 | 1.75 |

