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A sunrise landscape from above the Reerless Fault looking towards the Front Range mountains and the Flatirons of Boulder. This is from the Old Marshall Coal Mine area along Cherryvale Road in Boulder, Colorado.
- Sony A7RIII
- Sigma 24mm-70mm Art
- Tiffen Circular Polarizer
- Really Right Stuff Tripod & Ballhead
This magpie perched and watched me as I walked behind our home. The fresh snow was a nice contrast from its black feathers. But it was interesting to see that its white feathers, by comparison to the bright white snow, were more cream colored.
This male finch was enduring extreme conditions, as were many living creatures along the Rocky Mountain Front Range, Denver, Colorado
Low Pressure = High Wind "These current barometric conditions are equivalent to a Category 2 Hurricane." - Denver area
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Winter Storm Ulmer became an official blizzard. It also qualified as a "bomb cyclone" (defined as a significant drop in barometric pressure, or greater than 24 mb in 24 hours). The drop in pressure on 13 March 2019 was recording-breaking in the history of Colorado.
My personal barometer was calibrated to go as low as 28.95 mm Hg. At the time of the start of the blizzard it was 29.02 mm Hg. The reading was also the same then at Buckley AFB, CO, Rocky Mountain Front Range, Colorado
Visibility was cited as 0% for several hours. I agree!
channel swap / rural weld cnty, co - i love to convert my IR's to B&W using Nik Silver Efex Pro2 - but every so often i convert one as far as the channel swap and it has that wonderful look to it
Dusk Light, December, Rocky Mountain Front Range, Colorado. The shortest day of the year is approaching. Almost time for Winter.
Some of the resident bison at Daniels Park. Smoke and haze are due to wildfires in nearby states. Wish it would blow out of here!
ETA: This herd is managed by Denver Mountain Parks, and is fully contained within fencing. When the herd at Genesee got too big years ago, they moved some to this location. : )