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  • “You Never Know …” | Show Me Nature Photography

    “You Never Know …” | Show Me Nature Photography

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    … what you will experience in nature”!

    Today’s post comes from a photo trip to Mount Evans (Colorado) a few years ago. The photos in this post were not captured by me, but by my good friend, Adam, who lives in Colorado and often joins me for a few days of hiking and photographing when I go to Colorado.

    While traversing the high roads of Mt. Evans, Adam and his daughter, who were with me this morning, observed a group of Mountain Goats that were grazing along the mountainside and slowly going up towards the summit. We found a spot to pull off the road and began hiking out into abundant wildflowers, while hoping the goats would continue towards us. We were not disappointed!

    As the goats came closer, Adam walked a ways to the side to grab some photos of the goats as they approached his daughter and me. As shown in the photos below, the mountain goats of Mount Evans are quite used to people … one mom and a few kids came right to us and checked us out:

    Mountain Goat family checking us out

    Mountain Goat family checking us out

    After giving us the “thumbs up”, the group continued grazing up the mountainside:

    Mountain Goat family checking us out

    Adam, I’m sure you will see this post and wonder if this awesome memory still resonates with you, too!

    • Apple iPhone
    • Handheld
    • ISO 32 and ISO 40
    • Aperture f/2.2
    • Shutter 1/24,000 sec. to 1/32,000 sec.

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    James Braswell

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  • Color Over Mt Evans | Show Me Nature Photography

    Color Over Mt Evans | Show Me Nature Photography

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    Today’s post features an image I captured on my last visit to Mount Evans (Colorado), but never published.

    While driving along the Mount Evans Highway, the sky turned into a nice kaleidoscope of colors:

    Rainbow or Sun Dog? I’m pretty sure this is a “Sun Dog”, but I am not a meteorologist (although I can get the weather forecast correct about as frequently as a lot of our meterologists)! LOL

    • Canon 5D Mark 3 camera body
    • Canon 28-135mm, f/3.5 – f/5.6 IS lens
    • Handheld, with IS “On”
    • ISO 200
    • Aperture f/16
    • Shutter 1/25 sec.

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    James Braswell

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