Gregory’s travelogue

MELTDOWN

MELTDOWN

The Big Thompson River brings

freshly melted snow down to the valley communities from the Rocky Mountains.

SUDDEN IMPACT

SUDDEN IMPACT

I had spent an hour photographing this pair of male bighorn sheep hitting each other. There were about 30 ewes located about 75 yards up the canyon wall.

RIVER GLOW

RIVER GLOW

A 15 second exposure at dusk gives the Poudre River a smooth appearance. River levels are very low in October.

LIGHT GROWTH

LIGHT GROWTH

The rising sun reaches the high points while leaving the valley between the dune in shadow.

LEADING LINES

LEADING LINES

A morning photography hike to the top of one of the tallest dunes took a little over an hour. The view is definately worth the effort.

FOCUSED

FOCUSED

One of the healthiest coyotes that I have seen in RMNP. Taken near Beaver Meadows.

A GATHERING AMONG THE PINES

A GATHERING AMONG THE PINES

A small herd of elk gather in the afternoon sun and snow near Moraine Park in RMNP.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOLD

ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOLD

The golden aspen trees on Mount Bierstadt in RMNP.

FIRST LIGHT

FIRST LIGHT

Sunrise on the trail to Emerald Lake in RMNP. This view is about a 30 minute hike in from the trailhead.

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Gregory Mayse

Gregory Mayse has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by GMAZ.

I am one who respects nature & wildlife. Photographing these wonderful things is my career.

I live in the Rocky Mountain region of northern Colorado.

You can also find Gregory at www.gregorymayse.com.