In the Clouds Photography

    
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Sunlight mingles down through Colorado's aspen trees at their peak.
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Stray cirrus clouds add a little texture to the sky while a couple stray aspen add a tint of orange.
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Pointed vertically to shoot the tops of the changing fall colors in these aspen trees.
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Aspen trunk, moss, and perfect timing for Fall colors.
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That magical time at sunset creates glowing aspen trees.
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Though many of these aspen have lost their leaves, the color contrast is still unique.
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Numerous aspen tree trunks in this impressive stand.
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A cut above the rest?
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The road leads to aspens.
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The aspen's white bark and Mount Daly (12,612 feet).
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Scattered aspen and evergreen trees on hillside at sunrise.
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A shady picnic spot with a wonderous view.
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Mt. Sneffels (14,150 feet) with a thin white coat of snow hides behind these tree trunks.
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Standing at 12,825 feet, Red Mountain is named appropriately.
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Through a few aspen leaves, the upper portion of Slumgullion earth slide is visible.
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Morning light bathes the scene making it pop.
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Bright yellow aspen on a dark green backdrop.
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Without the polarizing filter, the sky is an amazingly deep blue. With the filter, the sky is nearly black.

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Suggested reading & related info:

Book: Quaking Aspens by Bonnie Holmes
Book: A Colorado Autumn by John Fielder
Web: Autumn Pictures