All the colors …

Sunset afterglow on the Continental Divide.
By Bob Berwyn
FRISCO — I’m quite amazed sometimes how different the skies can look over the Colorado Rockies within just the span of a few nights. It’s the same sky, the same mountains, right? But subtle changes in the altitude, density and thickness of the clouds, dust in the air, and so many other factors can change the light dramatically. These shots were all taken in late fall and early winter 2011, showing the changing light over the Continental Divide. If you enjoy this set, please visit our online FineArt America gallery for more Summit County landscape photography.

A winter cloudscape.

Reflections on Dillon Reservoir.

Moonrise.

Peek-a-boo!

Evening glow.
Filed under: Colorado, Morning photo, photography, Summit County Colorado Tagged: | Colorado, moonrise, Summit County Colorado, Summit County photography, winter


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