Posts Tagged ‘Nature’

Happy Holidays

27Dec09

639 // December 27, 2009 Hello! Took an unexpected break from the blog, and I am here to welcome you back on this Monday morning. Hope you had a wonderful holiday break, as did I (didn’t go near a computer for almost five days!). Now, I’m ready to get back down to business as well […]


Faded II

17Dec09

636 // December 17, 2009 Part I


Pine

15Dec09

634 // December 15, 2009 Wee little tree out in Summit County!


Faded

13Dec09

633 // December 13, 2009 Looking up at Keystone, warm and cozy from the condo today. We received quite a bit of snow…. more in one day than perhaps the whole month!


Small

30Nov09

623 // November 30, 2009 At the top of the trailhead of Mayflower Gulch, my two boys are dwarfed by the mountains behind them.


Blue Field

29Nov09

622 // November 29, 2009 On the trail up Mayflower Gulch in Summit County.


621 // November 27, 2009 Happy Thanksgiving! It has been a very relaxing and yet eventful past few days. Hubbie and I have escaped the city as of earlier this week, and have enjoyed some fresh mountain air. Along with a couple of personal friends who joined us, we had a huge turkey feast on […]


Golden Snow

16Nov09

613 // November 16, 2009 Snow fell this past weekend in Denver – some of the aftermath.


591 // October 15, 2009 Mountains of Colorado.


587 // October 11, 2009 While up at Keystone this weekend, we took a hike alongside the Snake River. Mr. Cub jumped in after a few sticks, but what I cannot get over is how blue the water was….


586 // October 10, 2009 Some photographs of the striking aspen trees on a walk today up in the mountains. Fall is pretty much over and I was glad to capture some of these gorgeous colors.


Shred of Summer

07Oct09

583 // October 07, 2009 They say it is supposed to snow tomorrow here in Denver. I’m still trying to hang on to summer (or even fall!) in any way I can…


577 // September 29, 2009 One of my favorite views in Colorado – division between the foothills and the city. Dead center is part of Red Rocks Amphitheater. Post-process work in Photoshop for light sepia.


Open Mind

28Sep09

576 // September 28, 2009 Some people will see shapes, images and scenes differently than you. This is why I believe it is important to keep an open mind when someone suggests something for a photograph that is completely overlooked. While I might peruse over some things often, I never neglect to take to heart […]