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Backcountry: A Buddy System

Does spending three or four days breathing the clean fresh air in the backcountry, exploring around, and taking pictures sound good to you? If so, I am looking for a backpacking partner or two for next year’s backpacking trips! Check qualifications and apply!

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Progress During Covid-19

“I don’t have the time to do that project.”

With Covid-19 running it’s course, I decided to take the time I now had available and put it to good use. I was finally going to build that Pring Workstation in my office!

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Crested Butte Flowers

I spent four days in Crested Butte and it was amazing! The flowers were beautiful…! The people were friendly! The weather was nice! To top it all off, the Flower Festival was in full swing!

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A Return To Arches

Ever been on a photo shoot and feel as if you missed out on a shot only to return weeks later in an effort to get the shot you “missed” before. Well, that sums up this trip quite well. On this trip, I shoot a sunrise in the Windows Area, a daytime shot at Corona and a couple of night images at Delicate Arch.

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Monument Rock Snowfall

Getting out when the snow is falling is a great time to work on the small things like knowing where all of your gear is and being able to get to it/use it with gloves on.

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America's Mountain Sunrise

Had an opportunity to head up to the top of Pikes Peak, in Colorado Springs Colorado, to take a sunrise picture. I couldn’t let it pass….!

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Animas Forks, CO

A Ghost Town, Clear Skies, A New Moon and the Perseid Meteor Shower. Perfect setting for a weekend of night photography!

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Sunflowers of Colorado

Sunsets and Sunflowers…. What could be better? Read about my recent visit up to the, seemingly hidden, sunflower fields near DIA.

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