Welcome to my Photo Adventures page! Visit here often to see new photos from my latest travels.
A Few New PhotosHere are a few new photos from the summer and fall. A fun road trip to the West Coast took us through some beautiful parts of California and a nice stop at Crater Lake in Oregon. Thankfully, the fire happening near the lake at the time was quickly contained... |
Autumn 2015This year, my wife Kelly and I made our way to Southwestern Colorado for fall photography. Neither of us had been to this area for a few years, so we were overdue. This area of Colorado is a favorite of mine, (and many others!) for fall colors, and it was great to go back... |
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Glacier Gorge and Sky PondIt's been a few years since I last did any backpacking in Rocky Mountain National Park. It's one of my favorite places, so I was looking forward to going back. This year my wife Kelly and I did some backpacking in Glacier Gorge with a couple of friends, Jay and Mike, and we had a great time hiking, laughing and taking photos... |
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New ImagesThis autumn I spent time in several different places around Colorado, providing me with a variety of different images. From the Front Range, through the Elks and into the San Juans, this group represents my favorites from this fall... |
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Lone Eagle PeakMirror Lake in the Indian Peaks Wilderness has long been on my list of places to visit. With Lone Eagle Peak towering above, the view is spectacular. I had planned this visit for a little earlier in the spring season so as to still have some snow on the peaks... |
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Autumn 2010This past autumn I was able to spend some time exploring and photographing some of my favorite fall destinations here in Colorado. I've narrowed down the large number of images I shot to a small selection of my favorites from the trip... |
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Images Of NotchtopThis summer I spent some time in one of my favorite areas of Rocky Mountain National Park - from Two Rivers Lake to Odessa Lake. Although only about a mile or so in distance, this area has three lakes, two major creeks, waterfalls and tarns and or course terrifically unique mountain peaks rising above it all... |