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The Flatirons sit at the base of Boulder, Colorado, anchoring the town to its mountain roots. Look closely and you'll see a couple climbers atop the 1st flatiron.
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Sunrise Over Boulder, Colorado from Chautauqua Park November 14, 2012
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Coyote Hills, Fremont, California
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This was taken a few minutes after sunrise with the sun just clearing the Cascade Mountains and lighting up the overnight haze and low lying fog patches. No retouching was done the color is close to reality. To see what the conditions were like about 15 minutes before this image was started, phase take a look at this...
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Mount Baker looms 70 kilometers southeast of Vancouver and on clear days it’s silhouette is a feature of the horizon at sunrise. It is the second most thermally active crater in the cascades after Mount St Helens. In the foreground the Lions gate Bridge connects the City of Vancouver and the cities of the North Sho...
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Sunrise from the Governor's Palace Promenade in Jerusalem, View to the north and at the Old City. Panorama is composed of 154 images (7 high and 22 wide) Photographed by lens of 70 mm and camera Nikon D80.
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A single brown bear digs for razor clams on the Cook Inlet coast.
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Shot from Telegraph Hill in San Francisco, CA.
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Making composite panoramas is very different from what I "normally" shoot. I take on a different mindset; there's more planning involved and there's much more technical stuff happening. Even though I'd like to control everything about a session, sometimes serendipity shows up and changes things...and that's when magi...
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