Snow and Clouds, Alpine Visitor Center, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
© Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved
Remains of old winter snow, appearing like layers of white sedimentary rock, can be seen at the Alpine Visitor Center on Rocky Mountain National Park's Trail Ridge Road. The two lane road is the highest paved road in the country at 12,183 feet above sea level (or in other words, over 2 miles above Charleston level!)
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Beautiful composition Doug
ReplyDeleteI love the fascinating juxtaposition of nature and structure along with the great colors here!
ReplyDeleteSo many different layers... and what a sky!
ReplyDeleteReally clever composition.
Beautiful composition Doug. Love the way it's light and fluffy at the top and hard and rocky at the bottom.
ReplyDeletethat's a very interesting composition
ReplyDeleteexcellent
Amazing photo:) Greetings
ReplyDeleteHow intriguing - it's almost surreal. As with so much of your work, I admire how you've so elegantly combined documentation and art.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing a wall of snow like that in Yellowstone a couple of years ago, you could see all the different layers, it was incredible.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snow, I like also the stone wall!An amazing composition Doug, very well done!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Impressive snow wall !
ReplyDeleteMuy bonita por su composición, me gusta.
ReplyDeleteGreat layering Doug, that fooled me into thinking the rock was snow. Doh!
ReplyDeletewoah.. this is baffling and clever at the same time, love it! :D
ReplyDeleteLooks like a giant slice of a frozen cake... :-))
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.