A hike that is only a five min drive or 4o min bike (1.5m uphill climb) from NCAR is a great place to find some peace and quiet. I saw this view from about 20 ft away and instantly powered up my camera and shot away.
Another Colorado favorite is around the Flattop Mountain Wilderness area. Absolutely beautiful. There are plenty of trails and picking the right weekends is key. We went around Labor Day of '07 and there were plenty of tourists but all with enough room to entertain themselves. The weather was good for the most part and fishing was better for most everyone but me. Alas I would have starved if not for my girlfriend and her dad's fishing prowess.
On the way home from work I noticed a public garden that was being watered just as the sun came out from behind the clouds. Timing and attention play a huge part in the work of a photographer. Luckily I had my camera handy and I came away with one of my better shots. Since this experience, I rarely leave my house without my Nikon.
In the fall of '06 I went hiking with friends who were kind enough to show me some great places to catch peak colors of aspens. It is amazing what can be standing silently just over the next hill which happens to be "in our backyard"! A walk with friends at Walker Ranch was all I needed to catch some of Colorado's wild colors.
One of many wildflowers from one of my favorite places I have visited- Squamish, British Columbia! While travelling with friends a few years ago we participated in a climbing festival with climbers from around the world! A brief moment of excellent weather gave me a chance to capture this image.
Bear Lake in the Park is a popular destination for its beauty and easy access. It gets rather crowded seasonally, but is worth the hike with views like these! Can you spot the duck?
This quiet, peaceful creek runs along the path just beyond Bear Lake. During your hike, all you can hear is the faint sound of running water and the wind blowing through the aspens. Rarely is there a soul in sight!
I've always admired the work of Ansel Adams and I feel like his work with dark and light inspires my own. There is something that draws my attention to back-lit clouds and sunbursts. Standing atop the RMNP scenic loop's highest point, I stood and waited for the cloud and light to align perfectly.
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