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  • Inspired by work of Adrian (Ademac). / Jumper shot taken at Spruce Meadows. / Rockies sunset. / Composite picture.

  • Two mountain goat kids vying for the top spot around 14,000 feet.

  • That’s the problem with being a marmot. Otherwise, I’d trade lives in a heartbeat. Lying on a warm rock, playing in the snow, living my whole life with wonderful views. Sleeping for 6 months at a time. Mt Evans Wilderness Area

  • A shower before the storm in the Great Smoky Mountains. This was made from the breezeway or dog-trot of Ephraim Bales Cabin, located along the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. Two types of fencing can also be seen in the picture. A rock wall on the left and a wooden picket fence on the right. The sound of the rain falling in the forest was as relaxing for me as it was for Ephraim over a hundred years ago.

  • Okay, so apparently what i do with my free time now is make gruelling treks into the mountains because what you see by the road just isn’t cutting it anymore..so i found myself hiking to the Picklejar Lakes in the Canadian Rockies this Tuesday. There are four lakes, each one set a little higher up in the mountains. This is the fourth lake, and the only one to offer me any reflections that day.

  • It’s been a while since I posted my last fox picture, so I figured I was due. I’m noticing that I have an extensive collection of wildlife either yawning (probably a commentary on my work), sticking out tongues (again, a commentary) , or pooping (hopefully not a commentary). In this case, this fox is yawning. I’m impressed not only by how wide he can open his mouth, but how clean his teeth are (cleaner than my dogs teeth after brushing).

  • Part of my winter job is to be on the mountains setting up for sporting events which can lead me to be up there fairly early in the morning, this was taken last winter during one of those beautiful morning where the sun is slowly coming over the horizon. These are pretty much the colors are they were. No major changes to this image.

  • Taken at Lake Louise, Alberta..

  • What an honor to be a tree watching over the river…..seeing it alive and flowing strong in summer…..frozen and quiet in winter…..what a most wonderful way to spend a lifetime….... Watch Over Me Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colorado…

  • Rocky Mountain National Park…Estes Park, Colorado The River / by Garth Brooks You know a dream is like a river / Ever changin’ as it flows / And a dreamer’s just a vessel / That must follow where it goes / Trying to learn from what’s behind you / And never knowing what’s in store / Makes each day a constant battle / Just to stay between the shores…and I will sail my vessel / ‘Til the river runs dry / Like a bird upon the wind / These waters are my sky / I’ll never reach my destination / If I never try / So I will sail my vessel / ‘Til the river runs dry Too many times we stand aside / And let the waters slip away / ‘Til what we put off ‘til tomorrow / Has now become today / So don’t you sit upon the shoreline / And say you’re satisfied / Choose to chance the rapids / And dare to dance the tide…yes I will sail my vessel / ‘Til the river runs dry / Like a bird upon the wind / These waters are my sky / I’ll never reach my destination / If I never try / So I will sail my vessel / ‘Til the river runs dry There’s bound to be rough waters / And I know I’ll take some falls / But with the good Lord as my captain / I can make it through them all…yes I will sail my vessel / ‘Til the river runs dry / Like a bird upon the wind / These waters are my sky / I’ll never reach my destination / If I never try / So I will sail my vessel / ‘Til the river runs dry Yes, I will sail my vessel / ‘Til the river runs dry / ‘Til the river runs dry

  • The suprise of my photo trip to the Rocky Mountains, this moose was wandering in the meadows of the Spray Valley in Kananaskis country. The snowstorm was picking up intensity as we headed for home; I was surprised the image came out so well given the low light and whirling snowflakes. Definately a classic, Canadian image, I think.

  • I only had an abbreviated morning of fox photography today, so I was a little more active in tracking them. I was watching 2 males for a bit, and then had to trot back down the trail to stay on schedule. It was then that I ran into this little vixen (so to speak). I couldn’t resit a shot of her with her coat illuminated by the warm morning sun. Wheatridge, CO

  • God’s magnificence on display. I truly believe I live in God’s country. / Taken from our deck.

  • This is Leon Wurl, the road that takes me to work. It’s a great way to start the day! /

  • There was a mysterious effect as the dark clouds took over this mountain in the Canadian Rockies in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada. This is a color photograph as seen by the patch of green trees and reflection in the lake. The white on the trees on the mountain is from an early snowfall, September, 2006. / Photo taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, Dynamic Photo HDR / / Framed Print

  • Kananaskis country, foothills of the Rocky mountains, west of Millarville, Alberta.

  • I know, I know – another fox shot. “Hi, I’m Jay, and I’m a fox addict . . .” If you’ve been following my reports of my little fox world, you’re already familiar with the alpha male, Pock. I have no idea why the locals call him that, but that is his name. He’s easy to identify – he has a fairly light colored coat and a squinty, rheumy left eye. Local rumor has it that he was playing with one of his kits and it accidentally scratched his eye, and it never full recovered. It does seem to give him more trouble in really cold weather. In this shot, you don’t really see the squinty eye. Despite this, for a long period he’s been the alpha male of his little area. Other foxes would defer to him and even jump and run out of his way hen challenged. He’s a bold little guy as well: I’ve seen him hold his own in a confrontation with a coyote at least 3 times his size. He trots down the same trail as me and passes within a few feet of me, and even uses me for shade on bright mornings. I’ve also caught him rooting through my camera bag when my back was turned. There seems to be a shift in the political structure in the fox world, though. The beta male, who has never been as bold, stole food from Pock the other weekend. It was only a few months ago he was running away if Pock gave him a sour look. Pock’s not a youngster anymore, but he’s still very active, and my most commonly spotted fox. We’ll see what happens in the following weeks and months in this little soap opera. Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) / Wheat Ridge, CO / Sony a700 / Sigma 300mm f/2.8 + 1.4TC / Giottos tripod, Acratech ballhead, Wimberley Sidekick ISO640, 1/320sec, f/2.8

  • This shot sums up how gorgeous it was the other morning… :) RMNP, Colorado

  • View at Twin Lakes, Colorado, early in the morning. / Nikon D80, Tokina 12-24 mm lens / f/22, 1.6 sec, ISO 100, focal length 14 mm

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER / 26.09.09 Okotoks, AB / Great sunset happening here, taken with my Sony DSC-HX1 Panorama feature. / Those little bumps on the left half of the horizon are the Rocky Mountains. / Very large format.

  • Autumn dawn, captured from Signal Mountain at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming…a superb location to view a sunrise. Gear/Settings : Nikon D300 – Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 ED lens – Grad. ND Filter – Manfrotto Tripod and Ballhead with cable release. Settings: Manual Mode : 31mm – f16 at 1/2 second, ISO 100 All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • Banff National Park heading towards Jasper… Alberta, Canada May ‘09

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