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brianbrewington  > Nature > Mountains
I've always liked the rough spots on the map.
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The Snowy Range reflected in Lookout Lake, in southern Wyoming
Myrtle Falls at Mount Rainier National Park in early summer 2010
A view of Canyon Creek and changing aspen trees at sunset, along the road from Ouray up into Yankee Boy Basin.  I left myself lots of time to set up this shot, arriving an hour or so before sunset and cooking dinner on the campstove.  It's nice to not be in a hurry, so I can remember to just "be" and enjoy the place.  This photo was exhibited in the Denver Airport and at the Colorado State Capitol.
A rather famous fenceline on the road approaching the Blue Lakes Trailhead underneath Mount Sneffels.  It was kind of a hazy day, so I didn't get the color shots I was hoping for, but I think it works really well as a black-and-white image.
Great Sand Dunes at night, December 2007.  It was probably -20F and dead calm when I shot this.  Good time to have the warm car nearby for the six minute exposure.  I've also shot at this exact spot at sunset in the fall, too.
Clear Lake Basin, Colorado.  One of those times that made me glad I have a view camera!  I focused the camera such that the focal plane was lying right on top of the flowers, so they're as sharp and detailed at the bottom of the frame as they are two-thirds of the way in.  The resolution of the film does a fine job of showing the droplets of rain on the plants in the foreground.  I just love the feeling of abundant, prolific life that the mountains have in midsummer.
Wildflowers at Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, Washington
A cloudy July afternoon at Clear Lake, near Silverton, Colorado.
Snowy Range, southern Wyoming, August 2010.  I was hoping to catch some wildflowers on this morning's outing, but it was tough to find a place to get out of the wind.  These sunrise and sunset 4x5 shots are typically at least 5 seconds, and sometimes longer, so a short break in the flower-and-lake-blurring wind was most welcome.  Yellow paintbrush, aster, and elephant head wildflowers line the willows near this alpine tarn.
The Snowy Range reflected in Lookout Lake, in southern Wyoming
The Snowy Range reflected in Lookout Lake, in southern Wyoming
The Snowy Range reflected in Lookout Lake, in southern Wyoming
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