
A three-headed sunflower blooms in the rippling sand of Colorados Great Sand Dunes National Park.
This page of the Summit County Citizens Voice features photography by blog author Bob Berwyn, as well as images by guest photographers and reader-submitted shots.
Many of the images you see here are for sale. Proceeds will help support the Summit County Voice and independent journalism in Summit County.
One of the best way to order ready-to-hang prints or greeting cards is by visiting our online gallery at Imagekind.
But feel free to contact Summit Voice directly at (970) 331-5996, or at bberwyn@comcast.net.
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Click here to check out one of our most popular features,
the Summit Voice morning photo articles
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Here is a sampling:
Crisp dawn
Chasing sundogs
Some winter scenes

An impressive wave cloud formed over the Continental Divide last Sunday, captured in color on a black and white sort of afternoon.
The essence of winter
Ice is nice!
Black & white, part 2
B & W – the roots of photography?

A snowy rec path, with a couple of black ravens in a tree, seemed a good place to start with this round of black and white experiments.
Forests, part 1
Water!
Moondance, part 2
Moon dance
The berry blog
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2010 New Year’s Eve fireworks in Breckenridge
2010 in pictures: October – December
2010 in pictures – June
2010 in pictures, spring
2010 in pictures: winter
Rubber duckies, wine and live music in Breckenridge
Frisco Fourth of July fireworks, 2010
Breckenridge Kingdom Days
The daily photo: Frazil ice on Dillon Reservoir
Romp to Stomp in Frisco
2010 Frisco Goldrush, Colorado’s oldest and biggest Nordic event
2010 Breckenridge International Snow Carving Championships
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A taste of spring in the midst of winter, with this file shot of a white violet blooming near Meadow Creek in Frisco.

A frost-covered branch frames the sun rising behind Tenderfoot Mountain in Summit County, Colorado on the last day of 2009.

The last sunrise of 2009 was a beauty, with mists and alpenglow on the high peaks of the Gore Range above Silverthorne. PHOTO BY BOB BERWYN.

Took out the color to emphasize the shape and crystalinity of the flakes. If you like what you see and want to support independent journalism in Summit County, click on the photo to browse and buy framed prints, unframed prints and greeting cards in our online gallery.

Snowflakes! If you like what you see and want to support independent journalism in Summit County, click on the photo to browse and buy framed prints, unframed prints and greeting cards in our online gallery.

Frosted rosehips in Frisco, Colorado gleam in the early morning sun while the snow beneath is still in the shadows. If you like what you see and want to support independent journalism in Summit County, click on the photo to browse and buy framed prints, unframed prints and greeting cards in our online gallery.

A single rosehip, covered with a light layer of rime and few random snowflakes, looks like a natural Christmas ornament in the early morning sunlight in Frisco, Colorado. If you like this image and want to support independent journalism in Summit County, click on the photo to browse and buy framed or unframed prints, as well as greeting cards, in our online gallery.

This old Summit Cove truck is one of the best Christmas lighting displays in Summit County. PHOTO BY BOB BERWYN.

A thistle near the North Tenmile Creek trailhead in Frisco wears a dusting of snow Sunday morning, hopefully foretelling of a bit more snow for the Summit County mountains. PHOTO BY BOB BERWYN. Click on the image to browse and buy photos and greeting from the Summit Voice photo gallery. Its a great way to do your Christmas shopping online and to support independent news in Summit County.

The friendly, familiar skyline of Grays and Torreys towers above early morning mists on Dillon Reservoir.

As moist, relatively stable air streams against the Rockies, it often forms gorgeous lenticular clouds over the crest of the range. PHOTO BY BOB BERWYN. If you like these images and you love Summit County and youd like to support independent media, please visit my online gallery by clicking on the image to buy framed prints and custom greeting cards.

Sunset over Dillon Reservoir, with the trails of Keystones North Peak visible at far right. PHOTO BY BOB BERWYN. If you like these images and you love Summit County and youd like to support independent media, please visit my online gallery by clicking on the image to buy framed prints and custom greeting cards.

The Meadow Creek wetlands in Frisco start to freeze over on a chilly autumn morning. PHOTO BY BOB BERWYN. If you like these images and you love Summit County and youd like to support independent media, please visit my online gallery by clicking on the image to buy framed prints and custom greeting cards.

In May, sage meadows in the High Country come alive with lupines and mules ears. PHOTO BY BOB BERWYN.

A lone tree guards an overlook in the Saddle Mountain Wilderness Area on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. PHOTO BY BOB BERWYN. If you like these images and you love Summit County and youd like to support independent media, please visit my online gallery by clicking on the image to buy framed prints and custom greeting cards.
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Wonderful site Bob. Keep up the good work! Look forward to follow it going forward.