Surreal Sunset
by Robert Bales
Title
Surreal Sunset
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
I was out looking to take the sunset over Emmett Valley, but the sky seem like it would be better for a water reflection. This is one of the favorite place for the people to enjoy fishing and enjoy the beauty of sunsets, since it is only a mile from town.
Originally called "Emmettville," it was primarily a post office named after Emmett Cahalan, the son of Tom Cahalan, an early settler of the area. The post office was later moved but retained the name. A few years later the "ville" was dropped and the post office and town became simply Emmett. In 1883 James Wardwell had the town platted, and in 1900 the town was incorporated as Emmett. Later, in March 1902, the Idaho Northern railroad came to the valley.
After the closing of the mines in 1906, the power lines were extended to Emmett. A series of irrigation projects made it possible for more rapid expansion of the town as the major service center for a farming and fruit-growing valley. In the early 1900s fruit packers adopted the label of "Gem of Plenty" because of the fertility of the valley. During the mining era the valley was known as the "garden" for the mining regions.
Until 2001, the city was home to a Boise Cascade manufacturing facility The Black Canyon diversion dam on the Payette River, built in the early 1920s, is east of the city.
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July 8th, 2013
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Christine Burdine
The clouds are so opaque like big glops of paint over the clear sky, wow, this is so dimensional. Truly a painted sky. Voted
Blair Wainman
Wow!! What a brilliant sunset capture Robert!! The reflection adds a new dimension to this beautiful sunset! v/f