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North
Moulton Barn
My
father and I took the long way home from Idaho, going through
Montana and Wyoming. This wonderful Mormon barn in Grand Teton
National Park was a favorite image from the trip. It was a photo
of the day at Bestfoto
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Seeping
A
little bit of Falls Creek, south of Anchorage. The image won on
October 19, 2005 at Photo-Of-The-Day.com. |
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Grebe
Family
A
friend rowed me out on her pond in Wasilla, Alaska. To get so
close to this little family, and have them continue on about their
business of feeding the youngsters, was amazing! It was a Photo
of the Day at Shutterbugs
and at Photo-Of-The-Day.com
on
October 7, 2005. |
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Moss-Rock
Alaska
has many beautiful, mossy waterfalls, so green and lush. This
one was a finalist and then a Second Place winner at
Betterphoto
for the month of September, 2005. |
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Bison
in Early Light
I
went out before sunrise at Custer State Park, South Dakota, in
order to get photos of the animals at first light. This image
won at Photo-Of-The-Day.com
on May September 25, 2005. |
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Boar
in Coastal Grasses
We
found this magnificent coastal brown bear at Lake Clark National
Park in Alaska. The photo was the Animals Photo of the Day on
September 21, 2005 at Photoshowdown
as well as at Shutterbugs
on September 13th. |
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Feeding
Grizzly
A
coastal brown bear sow fed on grasses as it approached us in Lake
Clark National Park, Alaska. Her
portrait won at Photo-Of-The-Day.com
on September 20, 2005. |
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Blue,
Blue, My World is Blue
A
particularly lovely portion of Bridal Veil Falls near Valdez,
Alaska. Converted to b&w, then a duotone added in Photoshop. Shutterbugs
named this waterfall the Photo of the Day for September 18, 2005. |
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Glacial
Icebergs
Chunks
of ice that had broken off were floating at Portage Glacier in
Alaska. The scenic won
at Photo-Of-The-Day.com
on September 16, 2005. |
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Portrait
Of a Custer Bison
Custer
State Park in South Dakota was the location for this photogenic
bison female. She became the Photo of the Day at Shutterbugs
on September 6, 2005 and at Photoshowdown
on September 14th. |
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Alaskan
View
Hatcher
Pass isn't far from where I was staying with friends in Wasilla,
Alaska. This scenic was the Photo of the Day at Bestfoto
on August 26, 2005 and at Shutterbugs
on August 19th as well. |
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Back
From Deep Sea Fishing
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Homer,
Alaska was full of scenic backgrounds, including this one
with a fishing boat.
The image was the Photo of the Day at
Bestfoto
on August 23, 2005.
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Clouds
On Lake Tolsona
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One
of my all-time Alaskan favorite images was taken on an RV
trip with friends as we tooled around the state. It was featured
on Photoshowdown
on July 7, 2005, Bestfoto
on July 19th, Imagestation
on July 15th, and Shutterbugs
on July 12th.
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Knobby
Knees
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This
little bison calf would go well in my family, cuz it seems
most of us have knobby knees. It was the Photo of the Day
at Shutterbugs
on June 9, 2005.
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Red
Butte
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This
beautiful butte was located north of Newcastle, Wyoming. What
a view. The photo was scenic photo of the day at Shutterbugs
on June 8, 2005.
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More
Colorado Photo Awards
2008 photo awards on this page: 1
2007 photo awards on this page: 1
2006 photo awards on this page: 1
2005
photo awards on this page: 1 2 3 4
2004 photo awards on these pages: 1 2 3 4 5
2003 photo awards on these pages: 1 2 3
2002 photo awards on these pages: 1 2 3
2001 photo awards on these pages: 1 2 3 4
2000 photo awards on these pages: 1 2
1999 photo awards on these pages: 1
More
Non-Colorado Photo Awards
I also enjoy travel to other states and countries.
Our non-Colorado photo awards are on these pages: 1 2 3 4
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