Every July, Crested Butte wildflowers take center stage in the Elk Mountains of Colorado. Self-styled as the Wildflower Capital of Colorado, the area around Crested Butte is a “can’t miss” destination for photographers and wildflower lovers.
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Visit Colorado National Monument for the national park experience, but not the national park crowds. And, the photographic opportunities are pretty good, too!
Continue reading “Colorado National Monument”Three Abstract PHOTOS IN ARTASCENT JOURNAL
Three of Bill’s abstract photographs appear in the June 2019 issue of ArtAscent Journal: ABSTRACT. ArtAscent is an art and literature digital/print publication. Yay! You can preview or purchase this issue at MagCloud.
Continue reading “Three Abstract PHOTOS IN ARTASCENT JOURNAL”Rio Grande Gorge – Taos
One of the places to visit when you are in Taos is the park around the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge—especially at sunrise. It is sometimes called just the Gorge Bridge, or the High Bridge (to distinguish it from the Low Bridge). Whatever it is called, it is the second highest bridge within the US Highway system. Continue reading “Rio Grande Gorge – Taos”
Grand Canyon North Rim
Grand Canyon North Rim is part of Grand Canyon National Park. It is about 1000 feet higher in elevation than the South Rim. Because of this elevation difference, photographers can look down on familiar formations, giving their photos a more interesting perspective. Here are our photos from the South Rim. Continue reading “Grand Canyon North Rim”
Montana Summer Landscapes
Traveling through Montana in late summer is a photographic treat. Montana Summer Landscapes include undulating wheat fields as far as the eye can see, farms under stormy skies, magnificent waterfalls and springs, and mountains set afire by the morning light. Continue reading “Montana Summer Landscapes”