I don’t typically use Photoshop, but when I do – I stitch panoramas. [A play on words from the Dos XX commercial] This photo is 12 exposures. It makes for a more interesting photo than one exposure because it gives a much wider angle of view. Of course, if I went back with my new wide angle lens I may only have to take 4 pictures to get this! This is West Creek Falls.
Rocky Mountain National Park
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Water Droplets on Aspen Leaves.
This photo was featured by the National Park Foundation!
I took this photo along the trail on the way back from Finch Lake in the Wild Basin area of Rocky Mountain National Park. It was a fickle weather day and the group that I was with actually got caught in a freak thunder snow event! Luckily, the weather cleared just as quickly as it came in and left the aspen leaves with water droplets as the sun re-appeared and I was able to capture this photo. One of the hiking members described the fall color as being “apricot” that year and location.
Note the comment on the National Park Foundation Facebook page: NPF Facebook page post
Here is the blog post with this photo featured: National Park Foundation Blog
I uploaded this photo of aspen fall color to the National Park Foundation Facebook page. This aspen grove is near the Dunraven Trailhead which is accessed by a road in between Drake and Glen Haven, Colorado. I was with a group of family and relatives. After we ate lunch near this aspen grove, we went a short distance on the trail to Deserted Village.
Photo uploaded here: National Park Foundation Facebook page