Yellow Flames
2020-09-06, Day 2
A creeping willow (Salix sp.) bursts from a crack in the granite to display tongues of flaming autumn color along the shores of upper Dinwoody Creek, Fitzpatrick Wilderness, Wind River Range, Wyoming.
I made this photo slightly over a year ago, and the subsequent snow storm we experienced over the days to come stands in stark contrast to the quiet, lovely alpine evening seen here. My friend and I were discussing this trip a few days ago, due to the one year anniversary, and we both concluded after not much thought that we would likely make all of the same decisions again. What this really means is that I cannot give my teenager a hard time for having a flat learning curve.
Technical notes: Hand-held, shot while sitting with the camera balanced on the knees for stability - a.k.a. the infamous 'knee-tripod' that's always with me wherever I go.
Yellow Flames
2020-09-06, Day 2
A creeping willow (Salix sp.) bursts from a crack in the granite to display tongues of flaming autumn color along the shores of upper Dinwoody Creek, Fitzpatrick Wilderness, Wind River Range, Wyoming.
I made this photo slightly over a year ago, and the subsequent snow storm we experienced over the days to come stands in stark contrast to the quiet, lovely alpine evening seen here. My friend and I were discussing this trip a few days ago, due to the one year anniversary, and we both concluded after not much thought that we would likely make all of the same decisions again. What this really means is that I cannot give my teenager a hard time for having a flat learning curve.
Technical notes: Hand-held, shot while sitting with the camera balanced on the knees for stability - a.k.a. the infamous 'knee-tripod' that's always with me wherever I go.