3 Weeks in the Rockies

After three weeks in the Rockies shooting mostly landscapes, it is good to be home and catching up on emails, photo edits, and sleep.  On September 13, I left home, overnighted at Caprock Canyons State Park in the Texas panhandle and then drove to Monte Vista, Colorado the next day.  From there, Joe Zinn and I made our way through Colorado by way of Rocky Mountain National Park and on to the Teton National Park at Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

After leading a three day landscape workshop, we headed west into Idaho, then south and back to Estes Park, Colorado for three more days of elk photography before heading home again.   I was up at 5:30 AM and in bed about 11:00 PM each day.  We camped some and lived the nature photographers’ life listening to bugling elk and coyotes at night and looking for the perfect scene and the big bulls each day.  We even shot a little bull…

So, here are some of the captures from that journey.  I hope you see a little different take on some of the iconic landscapes.  Of course, the persistent smoke from western wildfires helped alter our view of the Tetons, too.  The mountains were mostly obscured during each day of our shoot.

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First light on Caprock Canyons State Park near Quitaque, Texas

Eroded edge of the caprock, Caprock Canyons State Park from a rocky ledge at sunrise

 

Abandoned adobe on the west side of the Sangre de Christo range, Co. at sunset.

 

Asters blooming in the high sagebrush country near Monte Vista, Colorado.

 

Tumbleweed and old corral gate in front of the Sangre de Christo range, Monte Vista, Colorado.
Shed elk antler below the Rocky Mountains, Colorado.

 

Autumn ferns and aspens in north Colorado.

 

Back-lighted fern in aspens, north Colorado

 

Pink cloud and sandstone canyons at Colorado National Monument, Grand Mesa, Colorado.

 

Sweeping cloud and marsh, Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, Monte Vista, Colorado.

 

I will have many more landscapes and lots of wildlife for the next few newsletters, so keep watching.  All the above shots were done with the Canon 5D Mark II, 16-35 mm and 24-104 mm lenses on a Feisol carbon-fiber tripod and Feisol cf ball head.  Of course, all shots were done with polarizing filter and, for some, I use a two stop split neutral density filter.

Thanks for checking in,

Larry

5 thoughts on “3 Weeks in the Rockies”

  1. Finally got a chance to see some of your recent photos….thank you for sharing….awesome landscapes!!! Wish I could travel more, I’d be out there too!!! Great stuff Larry!!! ☺ s

  2. Image # 8, the fern looks awesome….looks like you waited for just the right amount of sunlight to hit it!!! ☺ s

    1. Indeed, I had to wait about 10 minutes. The light was on the fern and then the sun moved so I had to wait until it peeked through the timber again to get the shot. Glad you liked it.

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