Friday, June 08, 2007

Barbed Wire - June 8, 2007


Both the saving grace and the scourge of the west, barbed wire in its many forms has become a tool and and a hindrance for the modern rancher and farmer.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Mule Deer Doe - June 7, 2007



So called because of the big, BIG ears. As you can see, she uses them to get a handle on the world around her.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

White Water - June 6, 2007


As the snowmelt continues in the mountains, the water levels rise in the Arkansas River - a favorite time of year for the adventure-seeking rafters around here. Rafting is regulated - the numbers of rafts on the river at any given time is controlled, and rafting is not allowed when the water levels reach a certain depth or cubic feet per inch of force. It's just too dangerous when the river runs too high or too fast. We've already lost one rafter this year in the very rough waters through the Royal Gorge. This is a close up of the one of the not-so-spectacular rapids. I will go back to this spot later in the season (or maybe this weekend) and see if I can catch some rafts going over the spot. My daughter used to be a rafting guide and I was always afraid something would happen to her. It's probably a good thing she didn't tell me about every "adventure".

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

New Growth - June 5, 2007


I'm still practicing with macros. This is a new aspen leaf backlit by evening sun.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Pine Cone Macro - June 4, 2007


I've been experimenting a little bit with macro. I'm not good at it yet, but was pleased with how this one turned out.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

The Meadow - June 3, 2007



These are some images of the meadow my daughter discovered and is considering as the site for her wedding next May. It's not far from her home and sits about 8,000 feet in altitude. While we were looking around, a cow elk and her calf popped out from the trees and trotted across the meadow before disappearing into another group of trees. It would be a beautiful site for a wedding.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Independence Pass - June 2, 2007


We drove over Independence Pass (it's only been open a couple of weeks) to visit my daughter in Glenwood Springs. It's a beautiful view and it was interesting to see so much snow so late in the season. The road, however, was quite clear, and although narrow in places and quite twisty, it was a gorgeous drive. The pass goes over the mountains from Twin Lakes, above Buena Vista and drops down into Aspen. Aspen is truly a different world. It's been said that the millionaires are moving out of Aspen to Basalt and that the billionaires are moving into Aspen. It's pretty, but I'll take Glenwood Springs any day of the week.