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I took this fall gold photo about a month ago. Northern Utah had a short but colorful fall season. This aspen grove is near the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon, next to Silverlake. I really like the delicate lines of the trees inside the golden aspen leaves.
A different View at Sunrise at Moulton Barn
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Kebler Pass, CO in the fall after an early season snowstorm left 5" of snow on the ground. The Crested Butte area is home to stunning views in seemingly every direction and is a must see in the fall while the aspen trees are turning colors.
Taken a short hike from the road to North Lake. This is one of my favorite views in the sierra, especially in autumn.
This image was featured on a recent broadcast on Weather Nation (cable channel): www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJiWuOE5fU0
A thick dense forest of Aspen Trees also known as the Trembling Giant, is a clonal colony of an individual male quaking aspen trees determined to be a single living organism and have one massive underground root system.
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Sundail Peak towers above Lake Blanche at the crest of Big Canyon in the Wasastch Mountains of northern Utah
I met my good friend Thomas in Mammoth last weekend. After a crazy hike the day before I wanted to get up for sunrise. At 6am I could tell there were some sweet clouds to the south west, but I wasn't sure if they were lining up behind Convict Lake. So, I drove out to the Alkali Ponds to watch the sunrise. Just before dawn I could tell that there were some clouds behind Convict, so I jumped in the car and drove to the lake. I passed a group of 15 photographers and found this sweet spot down by the lake. The sunrise didn't light up quite like I had hoped, but it did produce some nice color!
I don’t usually include people in my landscape shots, but I think the fisherman in the bottom of this image is what makes it for me. Love exploring this place, can’t wait to visit again soon
Image yourself taking a walk through this beautiful meadow into a golden aspen tree forest with the sun shining bright and the temperature is perfect. As you walk around you can see where Elk had been bedded down for the night. A great place to hike and explore. This was taken in west Boulder County Colorado and is sure to add some color to your walls.
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Postcard with a photo of Aspen trees in the San Isabel National Forest in Colorado in the United States. Sent by a Postcrosser in Germany.
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Autumn season in the Colorado Rocky Mountains is such a fantastic time of year to be in the state. The weather is perfect and you get beautiful views of colorful aspen forest like this. This was taken in The Poudre Canyon Near Cameron Pass, Jackson / Larimer counties. Hope you enjoy.
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Scenic view of the fall foliage in the high country of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. This is a cool rock bridge a,d aspen trees with a calm creek flowing down from the continental divide.
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Early Morning at Oxbow
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My coworker Ana and I spent about a week photographing the fall colors in Colorado. After photographing sunrise in Breckenridge we set off for Crusted Butte, by way of a small city called Gunnison. Although we had seen some fall colors near Breckenridge it wasn't until this drive that the colors started to go crazy.
After a grocery stop in Gunnison we took off up Ohio Creek pass. The views of the trees, river basin and trees was breathtaking. We stopped so often that the hour long drive started turning into a multi-hour trip.
Most of the drive was fairly open, with views of the entire valley basin but eventually we came upon a beautiful grove of Aspen trees that walled us into a little forest. Clouds had come out, bathing the trees with beautiful soft light. When I saw the light hitting the sides of these Aspens, with the orange and yellow ferns below I pulled over and snapped a bunch of photos.
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I'm sure life on this ranch is not as idyllic as it looks, but the place still qualifies as one of the prettiest spots in America. The peaks of the Grand Teton rise over the forest behind the buildings. I would imagine the the grazing horse sees a lot of moose, elk and other wildlife sharing his grass.
The tallest crag is Grand Teton for which the park is names. All the peaks together make up the Teton range.
Folks may find it interesting to know that the range was named by lonely French trappers who were missing a woman. The peaks reminded them a a woman's breast. They called the mountains “Les Trois Tetons,” or “The Three Breasts.” The Grand Teton—the tallest of the three—literally means “the big tit," pardon my French.
I really liked the color variety in this small group of aspens along Bishop Creek (you can see a landscape shot of these trees and the creek farther back in my stream), and the way the leaves looked together in this close-up detail reminded me of a Seurat painting.