Mountain Scenes from this Spring & Summer

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Mountain Scenes from this Spring & Summer

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Just wanted to share a few images from some outings this Spring and Summer. Enjoy!
Above Lost Lake looking towards Marcellina Mountain
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An evening in the Gore Range
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Looking down the Sangre De Cristo Range
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Looking towards Lenawee Mountain
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Shrine Ridge off Vail Pass
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Deep in the Holy Cross Wilderness
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Everybody should know what range this is..........
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Looking towards the Nokhu Crags - Colorado State Forest
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Thanks for looking!
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Great shots Jody! Hope to see some in the calendar...
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Excellent compositions Jody. Thanks for sharing.
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Why don't my phone pictures come out like that?
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mtnhigh358 wrote:Why don't my phone pictures come out like that?
Maybe these aren't phone pictures, maybe this old guy carried a camera, lenses and a tripod up the hill.
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nice work…did you lug a DSLR up there?
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Premium work as usual, Jody!
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rmattas wrote:nice work…did you lug a DSLR up there?
I typically carry a Canon 5DMII, Canon 16-35mm F4, Canon 70-200mm F2, Sigma 50mm 1.4 Art and a tripod. Depending on location I then carry my camping gear on top of all this.
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Beautiful.

Where was the Nokhu Craig's picture shot from?
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PaliKona wrote:Beautiful.

Where was the Nokhu Craig's picture shot from?
I was east of Cameron Pass up on the ridge east/south east of UN Point 11,359.
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