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At 12,281 feet high, Mt. Adams is the second tallest in Washington and the third tallest in the Cascade Range. It dresses up nicely in the fall no?! :-)

 

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"Three Birch Trees" by Patti Deters. Three birch trees stand together in a woodland field spotted during a late spring / early summer hike. Several blur techniques have been applied to give the scene a painterly look and a dreamy, peaceful feel. Please enjoy more outdoor nature and landscape images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/three-birch-trees-patti-....

- www.kevin-palmer.com - Bridges are a rare sight in the Cloud Peak Wilderness. Most creeks have to be waded through, which is a challenge in early June when the water is high. But I was thankful for this bridge on the trail next to Solitude Falls.

Sony A7RII with Sony Zeiss FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA.

A small alpine tarn in Big Cottonwood Canyon

Glowing sunlit aspen trees on an October afternoon.

- Hope Valley, Humbolt-Toiyabe National Forest, California

 

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A poem lovely as a tree" -- Joyce Kilmer.

 

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I'm glad someone can express with words what I can only see with my eyes. Thank you God!!

Southwest Colorado Landscapes. San Juan Mountains. Uncompahgre National Forest.

 

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I love this time of year in Colorado! The colors are so amazing and bright! This is White River National Forest just outside of Minturn, Co.

The last minutes of the afternoon sunlight create a magical glow as it strikes the tops of aspen, maple and oak trees. Photographed October 18, 2016 at Tamarack Nature Center, White Bear Lake Township, Minnesota U.S.A.

 

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Equipment used: Sony SLT-A58 with Sony AF DT 18-70mm lens on tripod.

 

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A line of Aspens rims the ridgetop in gold near Dallas Divide in southwest Colorado. Location is along the Last Dollar Road near Ridgeway in the San Juan Mountains.

 

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Fall foliage of Aspen trees across Lily Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park Colorado.

The wildflowers in Park City have started and they are spectacular! This is on the edge of an aspen grove on Flagstaff Peak, in Deer Valley.

 

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Early autumn colors in the Wasatch Mountains, Ogden Valley Utah.

 

One from the archives -- back in the days when an 8 megapixel camera was a technological wonder.

Southwest Colorado Landscapes. San Juan Mountains. Uncompahgre National Forest.

 

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On my recent trip up into the Sierra Nevada range I found that the Fall foliage was just beginning to make its appearance. The Aspens are always the first and I think they are my favorite with the gold, yellow and burnt orange colors.

Banff National Park

Alberta, Canada

Aspens along the June Lake loop in California.

Aspens turn gold in late September, early October in Colorado's Mountains. Putting on a natural show before winter and Ski season arrive often a quite time in the mountains as you hike further from the roads . In the summer this area is heavily used.

"Look at the stars Look how they shine for you And everything you do Yeah, they were all yellow

I came along I wrote a song for you And all the things you do And it was called 'Yellow'

So then I took my time Oh what a thing to've done And it was all yellow"

 

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Camera Canon EOS 20D

Lens EFS 10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM

Exposure 0.005 sec (1/200)

Aperture f/8.0

Focal Length 10 mm

ISO Speed 100

Exposure Bias -2/3 EV

 

People that are happy don’t want change. People that are unhappy want change, but only the way they want it. Once in a while, change can happen and make things even better. I’m looking forward to that day.

 

Unfortunately the heavy snow in the high Sierra Nevadas this past week knocked down a large amount of the yellow aspen leaves which were so beautiful the weekend before. This photo was in the exact same spot as my previous upload, just looking the other way.

 

Hope you have a good weekend. If you’re in the LA area this Sunday, I’ll be down at the beach hanging out photographing the sunset. Let me know if you want to hang out and shoot, talk shop, etc. Already got about 10 people showing up.

 

Painting this shot with the available light. Near Vail, CO.

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A different perspective of Aspen trees.

Lac Du Bois Lake at Sunrise

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I made a pre dawn trip to McQueen Lake in early October. As I neared the Lac Du Bois Lake I came upon what I thought was a pocket of fog on the lake. I captured this image as I waited for the sun to rise then continued to McQueen Lake, which was also shrouded in Fog that morning.

  

A shot from my time exploring the Alpine loop this fall. Autumn colors are the best! This shot turned out pretty well. The dynmic ange of the Sony a7 mki is pretty amazing. I picked thi camer up from ebay for under $800. Worth every penny!

- www.kevin-palmer.com - Giltedge is a former gold mining town on the east side of the Judith Mountains. At it's peak it was home to 1500 people but it is now a ghost town. Today much of it is private property so there wasn't a whole lot to explore.

From Wikipedia:

 

Baldy Mountain (official name), Baldy Peak, Mount Baldy, or Old Baldy is the highest peak in the Cimarron Range, a subrange of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico. It is located in Colfax County, about 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Eagle Nest. It rises abruptly, with 3,640 feet (1,110 m) of vertical relief (in 3 miles/4.8 km), from the Moreno Valley to the west and has a total elevation of 12,441 feet (3,792 m).

Amazing morning in Bishop Creek Canyon at the peak of fall color

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Grove of aspen trees displaying leaves of gold during peak fall season. This image was made in soft afternoon light near Purgatory Resort, Durango, Colorado.

 

Technical Details: Cambo WRS1600 + Phase One IQ4 150 + Schneider APO Digitar 120ASPH f11

Taken near Ashcroft Ghost Town on my recent Colorado trip.

 

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