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Windows users can see more information for the images in A Breath of Spring by Larry Ulrich
Click on the Green Oak Leaf icon in the system tray. Click on Image Manager. Right mouse click on a thumbnail image. If there is a text file associated with this particular image, a choice of Image Information will pop up now. Some collections have text files, such as The Dutch Masters, Through the Eye of Hubble, Hubble: Mysteries Revealed, The Claude Monet Collection, The Wilderness Collection by Rodney Lough, etc. IF there is no text file, you will not see the Image Information option.
1=A Breath of Spring - Hobblebush in Ganoga Glen, The Glens Natural Area, Ricketts Glen State Park, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
2=A Burst of Color – Rough mulesears and yellow cryptanth, The Windows Section, Arches National Park, Colorado Plateau, Utah
3=A Glorious Spring - Riverbank lupine and Oregon oak, Redwood Creek Valley, from Schoolhouse Peak, Redwood National Park, Humboldt County, California
4=A Symphony of Water - Proxy Falls, Three Sisters Wilderness, Willamette National Forest, Cascade Range, Oregon
5=A Touch of Gold – Giant coreopsis and Destroyer Rock, Point Arguello, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Santa Barbara County, California
6=Desert Dawn - Teddy bear cholla at sunrise, Cholla Garden, Joshua Tree National Park, Mojave Desert, California
7=Echoes of Green – Golden pea, Green Lakes, Uinta Mountains, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Colorado Plateau, Utah
8=Evening Primrose – Dune evening primrose in Borrego Valley, and Coyote Mountain in, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Sonoran Desert, California
9=Grand Rainbow - Rainbow over Grand Canyon, from Hopi Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Colorado Plateau, Arizona
10=In the Mist of It All - Foothill pines, above Bear Gulch at sunrise, from the Condor Gulch Trail, Pinnacles National Monument, San Benito County, California
11=Patterns of Light - Coast redwoods, Last Chance Trail, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, Del Norte County, California
12=Reflections of Spring – Yellow iris, Beaver Marsh, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Summit County, Ohio
13=Rocky Mountain High – Little sunflower, Maroon Lake and Maroon Bells, White River National Forest, Rocky Mountains, Colorado
14=Spring Down Under - Manaia and Coromandel Harbors, from Kirita Hill, Coromandel Peninsula, North Island, New Zealand
15=Spring in the Great Smokies - Flowering Dogwood, Little Pigeon River, Great Smoky Mountains, National Park, Tennessee
16=Spring Palette - Russell lupine, near Lake Tekapu, South Island, New Zealand
17=Spring Shoreline - Sunflowers at Union Landing, Westport-Union Landing State Beach, Mendocino County, California
18=Superstition Mountains – Brittlebush and saguaro, Siphon Draw, Superstition Mountains, Tonto National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Arizona
19=The Edge of Spring – Cotton grass, tundra pond, and Mt. McKinley, Alaskan Range, Denali National Park, Alaska
20=Where the Wildflowers Grow - California poppies, birds-eye gilia, and valley oaks, Diablo Range, Fresno County, California
21=Wilderness Spring – Lewis monkeyflower, and Clements Mountain, Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Rocky Mountains, Montana
22=Winged Beauty - Anise swallowtail, and Simpson's footcactus, Jones Hole Trail, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado

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