#Photography of the Sangre de Cristo and snow on the first day of spring!
Tag: clouds
Some Days There’s Only One
Not such a successful couple of days shooting, if you want to count keepers. Yesterday there was a beautiful sunrise lighting the Sangre de Cristo mountain range and I was able to get a few shots of it before the light changed... Unfortunately none of them turned out. It was a difficult situation with the … Continue reading Some Days There’s Only One
Never Leave Home Without It
Photography turns out great on a cold Colorado winter morning
The Mountains Decide
The mountains decide when they want to be photographed
Super Sunday
Hiking the Colorado Rockies on Super Bowl Sunday
Approaching Colorado Storm
Landscape photography of an approaching winter storm at the base of the Sangre De Cristo Mountain Range of Colorado
Magical Morning
This morning began like any other... coffee, toast and an early start with the doggies for our hike in the woods. A magical mist filled the cool air this morning and the amazing green foliage seemed more lush than ever. The doggies even seemed to notice and were having a blast licking the water off … Continue reading Magical Morning
A Break in the Storm
Awoke to a beautiful clear mountain morning and a day off of work. But by the time I got done getting ready for the day the temperature was dropping and clouds had already begun to move in over the mountain, followed by a few flakes of snow to make it an official Colorado Memorial Weekend. … Continue reading A Break in the Storm
A Week of Storms
It has been a stormy couple of weeks in the Pikes Peak region and today was no different. Late May snow two nights in a row has blanketed the mountain in a beautiful mantle of white. I was planning to take a drive down the Phantom Canyon Road this morning but after I awoke to … Continue reading A Week of Storms
Hell Cannot Follow Here
It was a good morning on the mountain. Pikes Peak was putting on a great show and I located the deer herd again. What made it especially great is that I actually made it out the door. A brief foray into the "Wildlife Professionals" forum had me fuming with anger and my spirit drained. It … Continue reading Hell Cannot Follow Here








