Tucked away in the upper reaches of the Baraboo Hills, a spring forms a pool, from which spills a creek. Other springs add volume to the stream as it babbles over rocks of Pre-Cambrian quartzite, thus forming the headwaters of the East Branch of Honey Creek in Sauk County, Wisconsin. This is a common scene here in the spring along the Baraboo Range before the hardwoods fill out and turn deep green, blocking the sun from the forest floor. From 4x5 negative.
Stock photo or signed and numbered 11x14, or 16x20" color photograph. Series size: 75, © 2001.
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