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As darkness falls over Lake Loveland, the high peaks of the Front Range reach up to cradle the fading sun.
Winter, Rocky Mountain Front Range, Colorado
"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place. . . . I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them." - Elliott Erwitt, French-American Photographer, b. 1928
This morning's moonset over the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Behind me, the sun was rising, and nearby a pack of coyotes were howling loudly. It was a wonderful way to start the day!
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A gentle breath of wind lifts millions of fresh snowflakes off the branches and into the late afternoon sunlight providing the only movement in the otherwise almost abandoned plains of Carr, Colorado.
Taken from the trail on Mariana Butte - I liked how the sun was just lighting up the foothills but the mountains were covered in clouds.
Aspen in South Park at 9,813'
"Common damages and their causes in the Region include: antler rubbing of tree bark by deer and elk" USDA
Winds from the North Pole came to the Rocky Mountain Front Range of Colorado, abruptly ending the colorful Autumnal display of many beautiful plants; leaving all leaves browning and brittle to touch.
Winter Morning, Denver Metro Area, Colorado
I watched this red-tailed hawk perched in this tree for about two hours. It remained in this same place the entire time. It constantly looked about its territory.
Somehow the hawk didn't seem to be too bothered by the antics of these assorted birds. They took turns populating this tree alongside this hawk.
It was a cold morning after a night of nearly continual snow. For whatever reasons, such conditions often seem to change up these birds' routines.