Lightning thunderstorm striking over McIntosh Lake in Longmont Colorado, Boulder County, hitting the foothills of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. […]
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Scenic landscape view at Pella Ponds in Boulder County Colorado with an apocalyptic sunset colorful angry sky. […]
Read the rest of this entry »NEW Independence Pass Autumn Colors Rustic Window View
Rocky Mountains Independence Pass autumn scenic landscape early October view through an old rustic white peeling farm house window. […]
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This is the very first image shot and out of my camera from my Autumn 2013 trip that started with a scary early morning drive over the pass and through the tunnel on I-70 and then south to Leadville. The snow was beautiful with the colors but the driving in it was not so fun. Anything can happen this time of year in the Rockies. […]
Read the rest of this entry »Looking Through The Colorful Sunset to Blue
A beautiful epic sunset with blue sky behind the colorful majestic clouds. A scenic country landscape view looking west to the Colorado Rocky Mountains in Boulder County where the sky meets the land […]
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The leading edge of a Colorado thunderstorm showing it massive ugly scary head in the sky at sunset. […]
Read the rest of this entry »Spider Web Of Diamonds
An abstract view of Lily leaves with a spider that made it web across and the last of the raindrops from the great Colorado flood with diamond reflections… […]
Read the rest of this entry »American Stream Reflections
Landscape scenic nature view of South Boulder Creek with little waterfalls, a long exposure and reflections of a red, white and blue American USA Flag. […]
Read the rest of this entry »First Day of Rain The Great Colorado Flood
A scenic landscape stormy view of cattle grazing the Colorado Rocky Mountain foothills in Boulder County with low laying clouds hanging on the first day of many rainy days of the Great Colorado Flood. […]
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