Wildflowers 2019

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From Silverheels last week, with the cellphone...
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Crested Butte was gorgeous last week!
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stephakett wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:13 am Last Dollar Road
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outstanding shot. panorama, no?
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Alpine Guy wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:15 pm There were tons of wildflowers in the tundra just below Audubon a week ago but the pictures I took don't do them justice. Below is a wildflower from the trail heading up to Blue Lake that morning. Sorry but I don't know what it is.
The magenta one are Parry's Primrose and the white ones are March Marigolds.
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Yesterday on Guanella Pass. A few hundred yards up the trail to Square Top. Lots of flowers but sort of sparse if that makes sense. I think everyone knows what this one is.
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Hi rmattas - I used a Lumix GF1 handheld with stabilized lens to get the blur. The water was moving fast and 1/5sec exposure did the trick.
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Mariposa Lily along the Lumpy Ridge Loop Trail a couple of weeks ago:
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Boulder - Sanitas - Flatirons - Flowers
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rmattas wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2019 5:56 pm
stephakett wrote: Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:13 am Last Dollar Road
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outstanding shot. panorama, no?
Definitely has outstanding elements to be sure. However, I would make it a pano as you suggest. I think this image would be better served by putting the focus on the amazing flowers leading to the snow capped peaks. So I would crop the top portion of the sky and create a more horizontal orientation. That would place more emphasis on the more interesting elements....and, as an added bonus......ostensibly eliminate the sky noise and sensor spot(s).
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Mark Curtis wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 12:00 pm Definitely has outstanding elements to be sure. However, I would make it a pano as you suggest. I think this image would be better served by putting the focus on the amazing flowers leading to the snow capped peaks. So I would crop the top portion of the sky and create a more horizontal orientation. That would place more emphasis on the more interesting elements....and, as an added bonus......ostensibly eliminate the sky noise and sensor spot(s).
i'm so touched. thanks Mark :)
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The paintbrush are exploding in the San Juans, better variety and quantity than I've ever seen. Upper Matterhorn Creek.

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