Colorado 

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  • At Day’s End As the sun goes down over the front range mountains of Denver, Colorado, the Sunflowers turn, in anticipation of the sun coming back up in the morning. Photographed in a field where all you can see for miles and miles is Sunflowers….billions of Sunflowers. An entire sea of yellow and gold….caught in my lens for a fleeting instant, where the whole world was at peace…. Minolta 5D / Minolta 50mm f1.7 Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / HDR through Photomatix, final output through Photoshop

  • Mesa Arch
    by Steve Taylor

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    Canyonlands NP Utah. This is Mesa Arch which faces East and catches reflected light from below. My favorite part of this is the washboard lady. Can you see her. /

  • On Edge
    by Globalphotos

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    Once again perfecting my skills at near death experiences LOL / Different view of Horseshoe Bend :) Bend in the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Lake Powell and Glen Canyon in Arizona, USA. Spent sunset in this glorious spot along with millions of sand flies & mozzies LOL Shot laying on tummy hanging over the edge with wide angle :) . / WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • A Touch of Red
    by Steve Taylor

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    Aspen leaves after a fall rain. Eagle County Colorado / / /

  • columbines
    by Steve Taylor

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    State flower of Coloado. The Orton effect was used to give this a soft feel. Image shot near Vail Colorado

  • Green with Envy
    by Kasey Cline

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    Ok so I have been trying to get a decent shot of this barn for months now. I finally am pleased. This barn is huge and sits right off of 95th st in Lafayette CO. Its a huge working farm (not sure what they work) the green and black suck me in everytime…..Hope I did it justice!! / HDR Processed and enhanced in LR / Mr Nikon D60 DSLR / Tamron 18-250mm / /

  • Fawn In The Shade
    by Lori Peters

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    This little mule deer fawn was resting in a friend’s yard in Colorado Springs, Co. We have a population of about 500,000 people but we still have wildlife living in our yards and on corporate grounds.

  • Golden Pond
    by Jay Ryser

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    Taken at Crown Hill Park in Lakewood, Colorado. This my usual dog-walking park and more recently my coyote-photography park. it’s a pretty unassuming little place, but when the light is just right it can be spectacular. Crown Hill Park / Lakewood, CO / Sony Alpha700 / Sigma 17-35 / Adorama tripod & ballhead / ISO200, 1/80sec. f/7.1

  • Clumsy misfortune.
    by Tracy Wallace

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    Canon / 50mm / / / / / / / /

  • So Far Away
    by WayoftheWarrior

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    I sit here and look out over this world. Disturbed I am by what I see. I had a dream once. A dream where all creatures got along, where respect and honor was strong. Where helping the weaker and less fortunate was not a favor but an Honor. Where one could speak his language with no fear of ridicule. Where one did not have to put on a mask or costume to fit in.I sit here and feel I am so far away and drifitng each day. There is anger in me that I have tried to keep in but everyday when I come up here and look out there it is rekindled. I see the ones searching and wanting to let go but out of fear they stay chained in their own prison. Not fear of failure, but out of fear of what the mass may think of them. I see the ones that want to fight but are not willing to join the fight because if the battle is lost, what will happen to them then. Time is being wasted like it will always be there, but it is slowly going by. Soon the gift of time will be the burden of wasted years. I may come back up here again, but right now I really do not want to. I think my anger is calling for me to take flight and keep searching for them, I feel so far away.

  • Every now and then I like to “step outside” my boundary of usual subject matter and do something really different. This is one of those images. Captured outside the town of Central City, Colorado, I happened by this scene by luck, along with the other 2 cemeteries close by it. Long closed, these are the real deal “wild west’ cemeteries, long forgotten, long not seen. Looking like a scene out of the movie “Pale Rider”.....I had to photograph it. The ruts in the ground were still visible from where the old wagons used to carry the bodies up from the town. Quite an amazing place…. / Thoughts welcomed! —-John —-—-—-—-—-—-— / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Aspen Dreams
    by Steve Taylor

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    Shot in an Aspen grove near Vail Colorado. Fuji Velvia. Orton Effect to show dreamy feeling. / / /

  • Soft #2
    by Craig Forhan

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    I had to go back and take another shot of this little waterfall while the yellow Aspen leaves were still reflecting off the water. I usually don’t like taking photos of waterfalls unless it’s an overcast day but this time a sunny day worked in my favor. This little waterfall is in a hard to get to area of Cheyenne Canyon, which is near the famous Seven Falls, and Helen Hunt Falls in Colorado Springs. Canon XTi f/22 18mm(18-55mm) 13 secs. * /

  • Dreamcatcher: Infinity
    by Nikki Trexel

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    The first image in the Dreamcatcher series. These were taken early one foggy and soggy morning as the sun rose to shine through the dewdrops. Please see my Etsy listing for this image – and purchase a pearlescent metallic print of this beautiful image. Please take a look at the calendar Everyday Mysteries, which features this photograph. The two others in the Dreamcatcher series are Prose and Meteor.

  • Favored
    by Nikki Trexel

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    This beautiful stormy scene presented itself as I was overlooking the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. (If you look closely, you can see the Kissing Camels near the lower right-hand corner.) Hard to imagine it’s in the middle of a huge city. Update 20-June: Exciting news! This photo was chosen to be published in Gaia – The Living Planet, a book compiled of imagery and poetry from within the RB community. I’m so excited to receive my copy in the mail soon!

  • A Perfect Ending....
    by Kasey Cline

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    Shot at a local park….Sometimes all we need is to just sit and figure things out…. / Lakewood Co / HDR processed in Photomatix and then enhanced in LR / Mr Nikon D60 DSLR / Tamron 18mm / /

  • Maroon Bells
    by Steve Taylor

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    Maroon Bells is located near Aspen Colorado. / / / / /

  • Pure Gold
    by Steve Taylor

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    Early morning light bathes an Aspen grove near Vail Colorado. / / /

  • Mountain Goat kids playing at 14,000ft on Mt Evans

  • Havasu Falls
    by Christophe Testi

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    We spent 3 magical days backpacking at Havasu Falls, one of the most beautiful place on our planet.

  • Havasu Creek
    by Christophe Testi

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    Hiking down Havasu Creek.

  • Captured along the Mount Evans Wilderness in Colorado, this is one of those waterfalls that kind of sneaks up on ya outta the blue, and if you blink, you actually miss it. I really don’t much in the way of long exposure shots, but after being happy with how this one came out, I am going to start doing them more. Hope ya all like it! Minolta 5D / Minolta 18-200 DT Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / RAW processed through PS and HDR in Photomatix -John / —-—-—-—-—- / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • When the thunder comes and you are standing at 12,000 feet, this is probably the last place you want to be. So when the thunder comes and you are the highest object in the Colorado Rockies….run!!! Lightning strikes kill people in the high country every year and needles to say I pretty much high tailed it after shooting this, back to the car as quick as I could. Loveland Pass is a Colorado landmark, and looking here you look out over the Continental Divide. It is the highest mountain Pass in the United States to be plowed and stayed open year around, as trucks carrying hazardous chemicals must cross this way instead of using the Eisenhower Tunnel. I went ahead and decided to process this in HDR using Photomatix and final output through PS CS2, the reason for the HDR was to catch the dynamic light (which seems like I am always chasing) and the drama in the clouds with the approaching thunderstorm. LucisArt used for final detail work. Thoughts welcomed! —-John —-—-—-—-—-—-— / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Streams In The Desert
    by Lori Peters

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    God promised his people that he would make streams in the desert. This lush place is near Ft. Carson, The Mountain Post, in Southern Colorado. This Army post has had a huge number of casualties from the war in Afghanistan and Iraq. This picture is dedicated to the families of these soldiers who feel like they are lost in a desert. The terrain in the surrrounding area is very desert like. There is just this one area where it is lush. /

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