Horton Hears a Who

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Crater Lake inspires awe. Native Americans witnessed its formation 7,700 years ago, when a violent eruption triggered the collapse of Mount Mazama. With no outside sources flowing into the lake, scientists marvel at its purity: fed by only rain and snow. It’s the deepest lake in the United States and perhaps the most pristine on earth. The massive scale of Crater Lake is indescribable. Yet it wasn’t the lake that compelled me, it was this flower. It reminded me of what Dr. Seuss wrote in Horton Hears a Who, “Don’t give up. I believe in you all. A person’s a person no matter how small.”

We currently offer three different sizes:

  • 4″ x 6″
  • 5″ x 7″
  • 8″ x 10″

Along with the three size options we offer a framed option as well. Each frame is a classic black wooden frame that looks incredible with these black & white photos.

**Please Note: Frames pictured are merely representations of what this photograph could look like in your home or business. If you purchase a framed print you will get one of similar style – not these exact frames.**

  • Please select the size & framing option below:
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4" x 6" – Unframed, 5" x 7" – Unframed, 8" x 10" – Unframed, 4" x 6" – Framed, 5" x 7" – Framed, 8" x 10" – Framed

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