Category Archives: Photography

Stunning video captures Colorado’s gorgeous fall colors

We happened across this video recently and had to share it. Photographer Jason Hatfield is a transplant to Colorado and has spent recent years filming our fall foliage. The end result? An amazing compilation of the high country in autumn.

From Jason’s description:

For the 8 years I’ve lived in Colorado, I’ve been most enthralled by the short but incredible fall foliage season in the high country. I’ve experienced the magnificent autumn colors of the East Coast and Midwest, but nothing for me has compared to the scenes of massive mountains rising from stunning forests of gold-covered aspens. For the past 5 years of filming, I’ve had this moment in my head, a finished time-lapse piece that turns Colorado’s extraordinary fall landscapes into living art. Some years I only came away with a couple good sequences, others a lot more, and finally after this season I felt I had the work I needed to produce my vision. Please enjoy this short film that embodies everything I love about my state.

Colorado – A Living Landscape 4K from Jason Hatfield on Vimeo.

Photo: A snow-covered landscape at sunrise

We headed out this morning looking for bald eagles at Cherry Creek State Park. Certainly saw LOTS of them but also enjoyed a beautiful morning with the snow-covered trees and blue skies.

If you like this image, be sure to check out our photography website at Tony’s Takes.  There is also an accompanying, Facebook page, Google+ page and Twitter feed.  Check them all out!

March 8, 2014 - A snow white landscape at sunrise. © Tony’s Takes
March 8, 2014 – A snow white landscape at sunrise. © Tony’s Takes

Our view while on vacation in southwestern Colorado

Many folks noticed the lack of new stories post last week other than a photo or two on our Facebook page.  We took the week off for some much needed R & R and were able to enjoy one of our favorite parts of the state.

The image below was taken in Gunnison National Forest a little ways north of Taylor Reservoir.  In the foreground is Lilly Pond, in the background the Collegiate Peaks.

The stunning greens and blues truly were as bright as the image shows.  While rain was far too prevalent for our liking during our time in the area, the scenery was amazing.

Lilly Pond and the Collegiate Peaks in Gunnison National Forest (ThorntonWeather.com).
Lilly Pond and the Collegiate Peaks in Gunnison National Forest (ThorntonWeather.com). Click for a larger view.

Photo gallery: Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

A bald eagle rests on a dead tree stump near the entrance to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.  See more photos in the slideshow below.
A bald eagle rests on a dead tree stump near the entrance to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. See more photos in the slideshow below.

Public access to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge has increased greatly now that they allow visitors to drive their own vehicles through the facility.  We have taken advantage of it over the past couple of weeks and have enjoyed some extraordinary photo opportunities.

A wide variety of birds are available for viewing but the hawks and eagles draw the most attention.  These are readily seen throughout the refuge although the trees right near the entrance seem to be a very popular spot with them.  We were able to get extraordinarily close to one bald eagle that didn’t seem to mind visitors at all.

Deer and of course prairie dogs abound at the arsenal and are easily spotted.  Also routinely seen are coyotes but seeing them requires a keen eye as they blend in with the grass.

Up until this past week the refuge’s bison herd largely had remained out of sight.  Most were in areas not accessible to the public and the few that were mostly stayed hidden.  This week though the herd moved into the main area and on our recent visit we found them right on the road.

Below are some of the photos we have taken in recent weeks.

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