David Harms
Landscape Artist
Field Studies
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Angling Towards Fall
Available Light
Winter Mountain Display
Windswept
Autumn Gold
A Dry Fall Day
Autumn Glory
Fast Forward
Autumn Fanfare
The Fall Influence
Mid Morning Majesty
Worth the Wait 2
July 28th
La Grange
Worth the Wait
Rain in the Park
Lifting the Veil
Without Question
Summer Morning Sun
Morning Office Meeting
A Passing Fancy
Raindrops and Oil
Spring Clouds
Late Afternoon, Late Spring
With Thanksgiving Approaching
Call it a Day
Deep Snow by Nightfall
Early November Afternoon
Late Fall and Snow
Indian Summer Afternoon
Mid Morning Sunshine
An Autumn Backdrop
By Grand Design
Hillside Sunlight
Fall Greens and Golds
Calm Waters Reflection
Fall Trees in Progress
Winding Down
Riverside Morning
Hideaway Path
Bright Fall Colors
Fall Morning Rest Stop
Sunshine on the Lake
The Only Choice
Turning a Corner
With the Tetons to My Back
A Little Later
On the Horizon
First View
Just Like Old Friends
Glorious Morning View
Calm Colorado Evening
A Brief Fall Breeze
Backlit Cottonwoods
Endo Valley Evening
No Worries Today
Point of Entry
The Feel of Fall
In Good Company
Hold the Phone
Where Shade is Scarce
Land of the Lost
Colder Days are Coming
Roadside Cottonwoods
Colorado Fall
Courtney's Mountain Stream
Spring Path
The End of Autumn
Break from the Routine
Plainly Summer
Just Beyond Town
Temporary Overcast
All Day Overcast
Good Day Sunshine
Grandby Green
Distant Thunder
Between Downpours
Lakeside Reflection
A Day of Discovery
A Blessed View
Between Sun and Shade
Early Autumn Afternoon
Marooned
The Hollow
The Waiting Game
The West Side
A Rocky Morning
Early Summer Overcast
Late Day to the East
Mountain Morning
Sunshine in Moraine Park
Bathed in the Evenings Warmth
Colors of the Rainbow
Early Summer Morning on
Lake Canadaigua
Fields of Gold
Foreground Shade
From the Cool Shade
Morning Light
Uphill Hike
Where the Elk Roam
Where the Road Disappears
Foothills and Dirt Fields
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