First time capturing wonderful clouds.
The inspiration to pursue this hobby. I'll never forget this trip.
"Cotton Candy"
"Revival"
Capturing the pelicans was pure luck.
Can't go wrong with a fresh dusting of snow and blue sky.
Standing elbow to elbow with others was disappointing and miserable. This is a really cool shot with my T6I though.
The last 10-15 minutes of daylight rewarded me with a great photo. Albeit slightly out of focus. They don't always have to be perfect.
A quintessential Colorado Autumn scene. A lot of people love this one.
Mount Sneffels standing tall
Just got lucky on auto setting with my T6I.
Extremely pleased with this shot. Love the shrubbery and exposed rocks. I think this is really cool.
Taken from my campsite. Shared the morning with a cow moose and her calf. I've had a lot of those moments.
This trip fueled the fire for Autumn color photos. I love this area.
Man, pretty good I'll say.
I've taken a lot of pics on this trail. It's easy to see why.
Gunnison National Forest #6
Will always be one of my favorites. This valley is very special to me.
I was driving up the trail and didn't realize the scene behind me. Could do without my tread marks, but still happy with it.
Personally, it will be hard to top this one. Snowcapped peaks with vibrant color accentuated by a clearing storm. Nailed this one. From a roadside pull-off no less.
Another one I really can't find words to describe. Just beyond happy with the image and how it makes me feel.
Perfect in my opinion. Love taking post peak Fall photos as the leaves start to drop.
Will never disclose this location. Fight me.
Same location as the reflections. An unforgettable accident stumbling upon this spot.
Been fond of this one even before editing. The gold hues are insane.
The most beautiful and serene hike I've trekked.
I owe my love of the mountains to my Dad. A cow moose and her two calves were feeding here upon my very first visit.
Columbines are really cool. I edited the fly out. Nice.
Really like this one.
This is my favorite from this trip. It has more of the island and rocky shoreline.
I love the single still pool of water that allows the reflection to immediately draw you in.
Very pleased with this one from the Cache La Poudre.
I've never seen this variety of poppy anywhere. The envy of the neighborhood.
Started from one plant.
Dialed in some editing skills here. Originally very dark. The sun illuminating the Aspen in the foreground makes me happy.
The first Autumn scene I ever captured. Dangling from a branch and aimed my camera.
One of my least favorites upon first glance. Worked my magic and came out super vibrant.
Almost as if each individual tree were hand painted.