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by Roger Passman
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The headwaters of the Big Thompson River begin in Forest Canyon within Rocky Mountain National Park in Larimer County, Colorado. The river flows east... more
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The headwaters of the Big Thompson River begin in Forest Canyon within Rocky Mountain National Park in Larimer County, Colorado. The river flows east through Moraine Park to the town of Estes Park. There it is held in Lake Estes by the Olympus Dam before being released into the Big Thompson Canyon. The river flows some 80 miles through Colorado until it flows into the North Platte River.
This image was made along the north bank of the river as it emerges from the moraine valley cascading toward Lake Estes. I selected black and white for this particular view of the cascade in order to emphasize the mystery of time as it is transformed from four-dimensions into two thereby archiving a singular moment documenting a vision of the moment.
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A limited edition of 25 prints signed and numbered by the photographer are available directly from my studio. Sizes equivalent to any of the sizes offered as a print by demand through this online gallery are offer...
Forty-eight of my most popular images (based on views and sales) are found on the front page of my images gallery. Others love them, perhaps you will too! The second page of my images gallery displays my most recent images (unless one or more made the front page and was replaced by a more popular image.) Don't forget to look there and beyond too. _____________________________ I divide my time between Chicago in the summer and Phoenix in the winter. The first hint of cold, generally sometime in late October I flee the dreadful weather and head to Arizona. Conversely, when the temperature reaches 105 degrees for five consecutive days I run from the dreadful heat back to the humidity of the midwest. That, my friends, explains the split...
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Cathy Mahnke
Beautiful work.
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS, Roger! This exceptional image has been FEATURED on the homepage of the FAA Group No Place Like Home, 8/2/2016!