A scenic landscape view, surreal abstract of a forest of aspens trees in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. A forest of dreams. The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness. – John Muir. If you reveal your secrets to the wind, you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees. […]
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Lightning Thunderstorm Over North Boulder Colorado
Colorado Lightning Thunderstorm May 23rd, 2011. This storm came in from the south, I was in North Boulder County and saw it hitting over boulder and the Flatirons. There were four award winning shots that I took with my eyes and mind but could not get a good location to get that shot in time. […]
Read the rest of this entry »Dusted Flatiron Boulder Colorado
Scenic landscape view of fresh fallen snow and dusted flatirons on the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Boulder Colorado, Boulder County. Boulder has been referred to as the “Boulder Bubble” and “28 square miles surrounded by reality.” […]
Read the rest of this entry »Chapel on the Rock
Winter Season view of St Malo’s Chapel on the Rock, Built atop a massive granite rock, it’s in every way a part of the valley landscape. Saint Catherine’s Stone Chapel on the Rock sits in the shadow of Mount Meeker, the 13,916-foot peak in Rocky Mountain National Park. […]
Read the rest of this entry »Autumn Cottonwood Twin Peaks View
The Rocky Mountains twin peaks. “Longs Peak” on the North, 14,256? and “Mt. Meeker” 13,911? on the South. A view through autumn yellow cottonwood trees. […]
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A portrait scenic view of The Twin Peaks, Longs Peak 14,256′ and Mt. Meeker 13,911′ though a colorful Colorado giant autumn cottonwood tree. […]
Read the rest of this entry »Country Road Into The Storm Front
A scenic drive on a dirt country road in North Boulder County Colorado with a magical colorful view of the leading edge of a beautiful dramatic storm cloud front … […]
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