[major digression] The other night it snowed in Central Texas! I guess it's been a while since the last time that happened. The girls and I built some snowpeople (men, baby, etc...) my oldest made big snowballs (please don't take this the wrong way~) and said they were Dinosaur eggs. That night I felt motivated to go shoot some photo's up in Georgetown proper (downtown) and I did. Not really snow photos but still pretty cool none the less. I haven't done a post production on those yet. I had some old tasks to complete mainly emailing some photos of the kids from my daughters preschool Christmas presentation. While I was doing that I noticed an older photo that I took on the way home from one of our annual ski (Boarding) trips to Wolf Creek. On the way home we had caught up to a storm that was hitting the Spanish Peaks just West of
La Veta, Colorado. This photo was shot with a camera that my dad had loaned me. It was a Canon Rebel with a 70-300mm lens and probably iso 400 film. I decided it looked better black and white. I also framed it up.
Look for the Georgetown photos in the next few days. Thanks for stopping by and viewing.
This print is for sale on my site: www.aspenroadimages.com
2/26/10
Blast from the past! Wolfcreek Colorado and the Spanish Peaks
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