
Aspen Abstracts
A story of refusing to give in to bad weather in search of a composition…
A story of refusing to give in to bad weather in search of a composition…
“One of the hardest tasks we have is knowing when we are finished with a work…”
“…the motion of the water under the thin ice had created ripples and ridges on the surface, which may have just re-frozen the night before…”
“…just before sunrise, the clouds started to break apart and a gap appeared in the southeast, right where the sun was going to come up over the White Mountains…”
Might Pantone have named 2020 “The Year of Classic Blue” because of my image? Hmmm…
“…the moment I saw these trees, I knew exactly the conditions under which I wanted to photograph them…”
Early winter in the foothills of the Eastern Sierra Mountains can reveal a surprising amount of color…
“…I wanted to experiment with using them as the backdrop of the snow, to create a layer of texture (the snow) on top of a background of texture (the cliff)…”
An early-season snowstorm provided the opportunity to photograph a combination of fall colors and frosty snow.
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