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  • A Rocky Mountain elk grazes on the tundra high in the mountains of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Rocky-mountain-elk-CO-0895.jpg
  • A summer sunset at Forest Canyon overlook on Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Rocky-Mountain-sunset-RMNP-1225.jpg
  • Sleeping Ute Mountain near Towaoc, Colorado seems to be the epicenter of this winter storm with fast changing skies.
    Storm at Sleeping Ute Mountain.tif
  • Reflections of Hallett Peak at sunrise in the calm waters of Dream Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Dream-Lake-reflections-RMNP-0782.jpg
  • The distant Longs Peak catches the last light of day at Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Longs-Peak-sunset-RMNP-1206.jpg
  • High above the clouds for a misty alpine sunset at Rock Cut Overlook in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
    Sunset-mountains-clouds-RMNP-1155.jpg
  • Kirkjufellsfoss, which translates to "Church Mountain Falls," is a short but very well-situated waterfall near the distinctive Kirkjufell mountain in Grundarfjörður on the north side of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland.
    Kirkjufell-waterfalls-Iceland-1596.jpg
  • Sleeping Ute Mountain near Towaoc, Colorado seems to be the epicenter of this winter storm with fast changing skies.
    storm-clouds-Ute-Mountains-5600.jpg
  • The water is perfectly still at Sprague Lake just before sunrise in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
    Sprague-Lake-RMNP-1236.jpg
  • Idyllic farm situated in front of Hafursfell mountain on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland.
    Hafursfell-farm-Snaefellsnes-Iceland...jpg
  • In a timeless mating dance, a bull elk bugles, and the shrill call rings out through the meadow, echoing from the mountainsides at Rocky Mountain National Park.
    Bull-elk-bugling-1115.jpg
  • Lake Powell as seen from Alstrom Point, with Navajo Mountain in the background. This is as remote as it gets, accessible by rough 4x4 road through washboard, soft sand and bone-jarring slickrock. Worth every bump along the way.
    Alstrom-Point-Lake-Powell-6645.jpg
  • Mount Sneffels and the Sneffles Range of the Rocky Mountains (called the Dallas Divide) in springtime near Ridgway, Colorado
    Sneffels-Rocky-mountains-CO-9469.jpg
  • Boats at Grundarfjörður, a small fishing village situated on a beautiful bay nearly surrounded by impressive and graceful mountains. It is one of the best natural harbors on Snæfellsnes Peninsula in the West of Iceland.
    Grundarfjordur-boats-Iceland-1553.jpg
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  • A kayak beckons on the shore of Lost Lake Slough at sunrise in the Gunnison National Forest near Kebler Pass, Colorado.
    Lake-sunrise-mountains-reflections-2...jpg
  • A still morning as sunrise hits the Beckwith Peaks at Lost Lake Slough in the Gunnison National Forest near Kebler Pass, Colorado.
    Lake-mountains-reflections-2470.jpg
  • Fall foliage begins to show on the shores of Lost Lake Slough near Kebler Pass, Colorado
    Lake-kayak-Autumn-2416.jpg
  • A lone kayaker enjoys the Fall foliage and the peaceful solitude on Lost Lake Slough near Kebler Pass, Colorado.
    Lake-kayak-Fall-2214.jpg
  • A still morning as sunrise hits the Beckwith Peaks at Lost Lake Slough in the Gunnison National Forest near Kebler Pass, Colorado.
    Lake-sunrise-mountains-2470.jpg
  • The still waters of Maroon Lake reflect Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak (called the Maroon Bells) at sunrise in summer near Aspen, Colorado.
    Maroon-Bells-CO-reflections-1581.jpg
  • The still waters of Maroon Lake reflect Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak (called the Maroon Bells) at sunrise in summer near Aspen, Colorado.
    Maroon-Bells-CO-lake-1581.jpg
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  • The still waters of Maroon Lake reflect Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak (called the Maroon Bells) at sunrise in summer near Aspen, Colorado.
    Maroon-Bells-lake-CO-1581.jpg
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  • A red barn is embraced by aspens in their fall finery near Twin Lakes, Colorado
    Fall-foliage-red-barn-2966.jpg
  • On this clear, crisp evening, the Earth's shadow casts a blue band above the horizon while the Belt of Venus creates a visible pink band above the Earth's shadow.
    snowy-trees-twilight-2006.jpg
  • Bright sunshine brings out the icicles and melting snow atop the Sandia Crest overlooking the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    snow-sunset-icicles-1977.jpg
  • At 10,678 feet, these frozen sentinels atop Sandia Crest soak up the last warmth of the sun before the clear, crisp night descends upon the city of Albuquerque below.
    snow-trees-sunset-mountaintop-1998.jpg
  • A long since abandoned house at Ashcroft Ghost Town, once a thriving mining town in Castle Creek Valley near Aspen, Colorado. Founded in 1880, there was once such a mining boom there that the town had 2,500 residents, two newspapers, a school, saw mill and 20 saloons. The town dwindled as the mines played out, and by 1900, there were only two people left. Ashcroft has since become a National Register Historic Site preserved by the Aspen Historical Society.
    Ashcroft-ghost-town-Fall-2811.jpg
  • Autumn color displayed in a golden abstract of Aspen trees near Aspen, Colorado.
    Autumn Gold.jpg
  • Waterfalls abound in Iceland, and the powerful Skógafoss is one of her most famous.  Situated in the south of Iceland at the cliffs of the former coastline, it is easy to spot from the Ring Road near Skógar.
    Skogafoss-Iceland-waterfall-1847.jpg
  • This red fox was a camp visitor, sniffing around one morning presumably having smelled our breakfast.
    Red-fox-Vulpes-2525.jpg
  • Thunderous view of Skógafoss on the south coast of Iceland. A fast camera shutter shows the roaring power of the falls.
    Skogafoss-Iceland-waterfall-1856.jpg
  • The view of the harbor town of Bergen, Norway, as seen from above on Mount Fløyen
    Bergen-Norway-2515.jpg
  • Cliff Geyser erupts along Iron Spring Creek in the Black Sand Basin of Yellowstone National Park.
    Cliff-Geyser-Yellowstone-WY-0261.jpg
  • Aspen trees and summer wildflowers combine with a motion blur to create a dreamy scene in Aspen, Colorado.
    Aspen-trees-blur-1431.jpg
  • Tall grasses in the summer sun near Aspen, Colorado
    Tall-grass-summer-CO-1706.jpg
  • A thick stand of Aspen trees in summer near Aspen, Colorado
    Aspens-trees-summer-CO-1738.jpg
  • Beautiful Aspen trees with wildflowers in summer near Aspen, Colorado
    Aspen-trees-summer-CO-1650.jpg
  • Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland's famous waterfalls. Water from the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline. There is  a foot path behind it at the bottom of the cliff. It is the only known waterfall of its kind in Iceland, where it is possible to walk behind it.
    Seljalandsfoss-waterfalls-Iceland-17...jpg
  • An American bison (a.k.a buffalo) in Elk Park along the Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Bison-buffalo-Yellowstone-9480.jpg
  • The Grand Teton Mountains reflect in Beaver Pond at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Schwabacher-Landing-Teton-Mountains-...jpg
  • The La Sal Mountains, part of the Manti-La Sal National Forest and the southern Rocky Mountains, rise above the town of Moab, Utah, and Arches National Park, providing contrast to the hot red-rock landscape of Arches.
    Arches-National-Park-mountains-6000.jpg
  • Monsoon season in the desert southwest brings intense lightning storms. Here lightning is seen over the Sandia Mountains in Placitas, NM.
    lightning-storm-Placitas-NM-0402.jpg
  • Massive storm clouds and virga hang over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains north of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    storm-clouds-mountains-NM-7831.jpg
  • The village of Flåm gets its name from Old Norse meaning "little place between steep mountains." It is located in western Norway along the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord.
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  • The village of FlaÌŠm gets its name from Old Norse meaning "little place between steep mountains." It is located in western Norway along the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord.
    IMG_2739.jpg
  • The Sandia Mountains that border Albuquerque to the East as seen from the Bosque in Corrales, NM, along the Rio Grande River.
    Sandias at Sunset-3143.tif
  • The Grand Teton Mountains reflect in Beaver Pond at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Schwabacher-Landing-Teton-Mountains-...jpg
  • Classic view of river and mountains from Snake River Overlook at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Snake-River-Teton-mountains-0778.jpg
  • The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad travels 45 miles each way along the Animas River from Durango to Silverton, an old mining town high in the San Juan Mountains. The Animas River is one of the last free-flowing rivers in the western United States and cuts through some of Colorado's most striking canyon scenery. Closer to Silverton, you can see the rocks along the sides of the river are discolored yellow and orange. This is from contaminants of the mining operations there.
    Durango-Silverton-railroad-8468.jpg
  • San Geronimo Chapel looking towards the Sangre de Christo Mountains at Taos Peublo, the oldest living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark.
    San-Geronimo-Taos-Pueblo-7839.jpg
  • Flåm means "little place between steep mountains." It is located along the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord.
    Boathouses-Flam-fjord-2745.jpg
  • Aspen trees backlit by the afternoon sun show their golden fall color along Kebler Pass in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
    aspen-trees-fall-foliage-1455.jpg
  • Meadow and mountains -- a classic scene from Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Grand-Teton-Mountains-WY-0464.jpg
  • One of the masterful and detailed stations of the cross by sculptor Huberto Maestas outside the Chapel of All Saints in San Luis, Colorado. This final station depicting Jesus' resurrection is powerful and moving, no matter your faith or spirituality.
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  • View from Burr Trail Switchbacks.tif
  • A Break in the Action.tif
  • La Capilla de Todos Los Santos —The Chapel of All Saints — is a domed adobe chapel resting atop the mesa visible across the San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado.
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  • The milky way rises in the night sky above Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park. Headlights from a lone passing car temporarily illuminate the nearby trees.
    Milky-Way-Stars-night-0675.jpg
  • A haunting whistle. The clickity-clack of wheels on twin ribbons of steel. The intrigue of traveling the same tracks miners, cowboys and settlers of the old west took over a century ago. With billows of stream huffing from its authentic, coal-fired engine, the old 486 iron horse meanders through Colorado's stunning and remote wilderness on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
    The Romance of Steam-8422.jpg
  • Arnarstapi is a beautiful fishing hamlet on the southern side of Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Deep blue waters, columnar basalt, ravines and grottoes surround the small pier. The cliffs along the coastline are occupied by a myriad of seabirds who nest in the area.
    Arnarstapi-Bay-Iceland-1638.jpg
  • Horses out to pasture with a majestic backdrop in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Horses-Grand-Teton-Mountains-8811.jpg
  • Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. It is the longest continuously inhabited place in the U.S.
    Taos-Pueblo-NM-7876.jpg
  • Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. It is the longest continuously inhabited place in the U.S.
    Taos-Pueblo-NM-7827.jpg
  • The Crossing-E0A3456.tif
  • Cowboys on the Rail.tif
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  • The scenic view along the Sognefjord, the world's longest and deepest fjord. I love this shot because it is so typically Norwegian and exactly what I thought Norway would look like. This was taken near Lavik, Norway.
    Sognefjord-fjord-Norway-2617.jpg
  • Christmas in Placitas-E0A0580.tif
  • The morning sun rises upon the Cholla Garden in Joshua Tree National Park, California, giving a backlit glow to the dense concentration of teddy bear cholla.
    cholla-sunrise-JTNP-E0A0890.tif
  • Moulton barn, part of an old homestead along what's now called Mormon Row, basks in the morning's first light in Grand Teton National Park.
    Moulton-barn-Teton-mountains-0413.jpg
  • The church at Vík, the southernmost village in Iceland, sits high on a hill overlooking the town.
    Vik-Myrdal-church-Iceland-9958.jpg
  • Although the lava flowed some 3,000 to 4,000 years ago, the Berserkjahraun (Berserkers Lava Field), near Stykkishomur, Iceland is young enough to retain all kinds of convoluted shapes, with fascinating color and textural contrasts in the rock and thick mosses. The berserkers, from whom "gone berserk" originates, were a faction of Norse mercenaries known for their savage battle frenzy.
    Lava-Berserkjahraun-Iceland-1555.jpg
  • Black church by the sea at Buðir, on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland.
    Budir-church-Snaefellsnes-Iceland-15...jpg
  • Balanced Rock is a popular landmark at Arches National Park in Moab, UT. The large boulder perched atop a relatively slender pillar of rock is the size of three school buses. The boulder and pillar are made of two different types of stone, so they are wearing away at different rates. Balanced Rock is 128 feet (39 m) high and the boulder weighs approximately 3,577 tons.
    Balanced-Rock-Arches-UT-5972.jpg
  • Moulton barn, part of an old homestead along what's now called Mormon Row, basks in the morning's first light in Grand Teton National Park.
    Moulton-barn-Teton-mountains-0744.jpg
  • Part of the historic Reed Moulton homestead on Mormon Row, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Moulton-barn-Teton-mountains-0762.jpg
  • Morning stillness and reflections at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
    Teton-mountains-Schwabacher-Landing-...jpg
  • This lone sentinel stands in the Upper Terrace of Mammoth Hot Springs. It is probably one of the most photographed trees in Yellowstone National Park.
    Mammoth-hot-springs-tree-0092.jpg
  • The Main Terrace of the Mammoth Hot Springs area of Yellowstone National Park, WY, is both colorful and otherworldly.
    Mammoth-Terrace-Yellowstone-9303.jpg
  • Known locally as the "Gorge Bridge," this cantilever truss structure is the fifth highest bridge in the United States.  Ten miles northwest of Taos, it rises 650 feet above the Rio Grande River, which flows at the bottom of an immense rock canyon.
    Rio-Grande-Gorge-Bridge-7914.jpg
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  • Strike Valley Overlook-6553.tif
  • The Chase-8470.jpg
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  • The church at Hellnar on the Snæfellsnes peninsula in western Iceland stands before the Snæfellsjökull volcano and glacier, thought to be one of the major energy centers of earth. French writer Jules Verne chose it as the entrance in his novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth."
    Hellnar-church-Snaefellsnes-Iceland-...jpg
  • Winter sunset at the iconic Delicate Arch in Moab, Utah
    Delicate-Arches-Utah-5902.jpg
  • Grand Teton view of Willow Flats sunset from the back deck of the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
    Sunset-Willow-Flats-Teton-mountains-...jpg
  • The Durango & Silveton Railroad runs alongside the Animas River gorge, often precariously close to steep drop-offs like this one. I had to keep from imaging the rocks crumbling and breaking off from the edge!
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  • In this once vibrant community, homesteaders, who settled here near the turn of the 19-century, clustered their farms to share labor and community.  The U.S. Post Office named this community Grovont, now known as "Mormon Row."
    Mormon-Row-Teton-mountains-2051.jpg
  • Evening storm clouds after a rain gave a moody feel to the already eerie terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs
    Mammoth-Hot-Springs-Yellowstone-0081.jpg
  • Vik, Iceland, is known for its beautiful black sand beaches and the signature formation Reynisdrangar (name for the basalt sea stacks seen in the water).
    Vik-black-sand-beach-Iceland-9948.jpg
  • The church at Vík, the southernmost village in Iceland, sits high on a hill overlooking the town and its rugged coastline.
    Vik-church-beach-Iceland-1975.jpg
  • Chapel by the sea, Bjarnarhofn, on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Iceland.
    Bjorn-church-Iceland-1565.jpg
  • Colorful boats at Stykkishólmur harbor on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland.
    Stykkisholmur-harbor-boats-Iceland-1...jpg
  • Cascade of mineral deposits and travertine from Canary Spring in the Upper Terrace of Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
    Canary-Spring-Yellowstone-0108.jpg
  • Whether you call it a negative edge, an infinity pool, or a vanishing edge, the adjectives and beauty of Yellowstone's Canary Spring in Mammoth Hot Springs are endless.
    Canary-Spring-Yellowstone-9311.jpg
  • Blue Spring and its travertine mineral deposits in the upper terrace area of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
    Mammoth-spring-Yellowstone-9297.jpg
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