We had a quick Spring Snowstorm yesterday evening and I took a few hours today to get out and photograph. Nothing really too grand but it sure was beautiful when the storm moved out!
Well its officially Spring! And what better way to spend the morning than photographing the last snowstorm of Winter! During the day on Thursday the temperatures reached in the upper 60’s around the Denver Metro Area. But during the night a cold...
So today I decided to finally wake up to catch the sunrise. It was a rather lackluster one but the crisp air made it wonderful! After hiking around for a bit I heard the howling of the Coyotes but alas I couldn’t spot them.
Today I decided to go shooting before work. I missed the sunrise by about 20mins but still caught some nice light at Pattridge Park next to Leyden, CO.
For the first time this year my Father and I went out to go photograph/hike. We decided to head to Chatfield State Park and explore around the South Platte. Overall it was a nice relaxing morning 🙂
Early this morning my Father and I decided to head to the Sawhill Ponds just east of Boulder proper. Overall it was just a nice relaxing morning with my father. With great scenery to boot!
10/31/09 Sunrise from Michael DeLeon on Vimeo.
I woke up this morning with the urge to do another Timelapse…so I picked out a spot along Plainview Road. I set up my camera and just read my book while it compiled photos over an hour! Unfortunately it wasn’t the best sunrise but it was still...
On my way to work this morning the entire sky lit up! I was just happy to have had my camera with me! Here are a few photos and a Timelapse of this morning 🙂
Sunrise over Boulder, Colorado from Michael DeLeon on Vimeo.
While driving to work this morning I noticed the soft pastels of a calm morning…luckily I had brought my camera with me and decided to take some photos.
I heard that Roxborough State Park, near Chatfield, was to open early this weekend. I decided to try my luck and was hoping for some nice autumn colors. Unfortunately I think I was a little bit early in my assessment of the Autumn progress…Oh...