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All posts tagged Flatirons
68 PostsCold Sawhill
For the first time in quite a while my Father and I ventured out into the pre-dawn darkness to do some photography. We decided to head North to the Sawhill Ponds in Eastern Boulder County. As we arrived, some 30 minutes before the sunrise, the clear skies above made for some extremely cold temperatures. After braving the weather for an …
Prairie Light
Having been nearly a month since I photographed anything nature related I did manage to grab some early morning shots today. After leaving the apartment around 5:30AM I soon arrived at the Mesa trail in Boulder County, CO. It was a rather warm morning and much to my surprise I was the only out on the trail for the first …
Warm Winter
With all the warm weather lately it is hard to believe it’s still Winter! Then again the official first day of Spring happens in less than a week. Anyway, seeing it was so nice this morning I decided to head back to the Greenbelt Plateau trail for the first light of the day. The conditions cooperated nicely and created an intense …
New Days
An amazing sunrise greeted me this morning on the Greenbelt Plateau trail in Southern Boulder County. With a slight gap of clear skies above the Eastern horizon, the sun lit things up nicely before getting blocked from the extensive cloud cover.
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Fresh Outting
Once again its been quite awhile since I got out and photographed anything nature inspired. But luckily before work today I woke up well before the sunrise and headed to the Greenbelt Plateau trail in Boulder County. It was a biting 15F deg outside this morning but the relatively clear skies, deep snow, and setting moon made for a memorable experience.
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Amazing Light
It’s never easy returning to work after a vacation but at least we were treated with an amazing sunrise today! At first I didn’t plan on taking photos but as I headed out the door the conditions were ripe for a great sunrise. With time being short I ventured to one of my favorite sunrise locations along Plainview Rd. The conditions were relatively …










