Summer turns to fall
By Bob Berwyn
SUMMIT COUNTY —Even without the brilliant spectacle of fall colors, September is an awesome month for photography, with more hours of softer light and the blessing of an ocassional storm to add drama to the mountain scenes. This year’s aspen show peaked in mid- to late-September and included some of the reddest aspen trees I’ve ever seen. Please help choose the September image for the 2013 Summit Voice calendar by voting in the poll and visit our online Imagekind gallery for more Summit County photography.
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shaft of light. reminds me of The Dead’s “Estimated Prophet”: “My time comin’ any day/don’t worry about me, no/…California. prophet (profit?) on the burnin’ shore/…like an angel/standing in a shaft of light/rising up to paradise/you know i’m gonna shine…”
All great pics, Misty Peaks is my favorite though. Did you pick a name for our resident bald eagle yet?
Hey Jon, I love that shot, too. I’m afraid to name him for fear of jinxing his presence, but I’m open to suggestions. My first thought was Rex, just because he’s so regal, but I’m not even sure if it’s a male or a female!