Taking us back to Boulder, on Saturday morning while the girls stayed cozy in their warm beds, I made a quick trip out to what we now jokingly refer to as the "Narrow Neck of Land." This is a road that weaves through spectacular exposed sandstone of the most brilliant tones. Just before descending into boulder, the road winds atop a ridge with several hundred foot cliffs to either side. It is quite a show.
And here we have the sunrise on this particular morning:
18mm, 1/100th of a second, f/16, ISO 200. I thought it interesting how the clouds distorted the shape of the sun. I don't think I did the canyon justice, however, as it looks like a little ravine rather than the massive canyon that it is...
Fantastic, especially like the sun rays and light on the foreground
Posted by: skisushi | October 27, 2008 at 07:20 PM
it's gorgeus. i love how the background looks so colourless and stark and the foreground has the nice green as contrast. and then the sunset - just beautiful! nice capture!
Posted by: r-dean | October 29, 2008 at 09:27 PM