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Boreas Pass, Colorado overlooking Breckenridge taken during Fall 2010.

Season represented: Autumn

Photographed on a Sony a550 using a Minolta 18-200DT Lens

John



See more on my website jdebordphoto.com all work copyrighted 2010 John De Bord. Feel free to link to this shot on Facebook, Twitter, etc. I welcome the extra exposure!

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DSLR-A550
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50 mm
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200
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September 18, 2010
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:iconartlesshmmmm:
love the two different planes visible here which feel so very different even in the look of season, the fore ahead of the background
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:iconirishcreme:
~irishcreme Nov 19, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
I want to be there now!
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:iconkkart:
`kkart Nov 20, 2010  Professional Photographer
so why aren't you? :D
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:iconirishcreme:
~irishcreme Dec 20, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Ughhhhh.... :(
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:iconmiskwaadesi:
Orange trees + blueish background = complementary colors. I love seeing contrast in photo like that, kind of makes the focus of the photo stand out more. A I'll-drink-my-coffee-slowly kind of view. :coffeecup:
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Mood: Joy *natureguy Nov 19, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
Really nice John!
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~snaphappy101 Nov 19, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
very nice pic :)
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:iconnullcast:
Strange technical question: are you using any serious UV filter? I've always wondered how much foreground/background difference is atmospheric haze and how much is UV haze, especially at high-altitude where the UV is stronger. I've heard the lens protector UV filters don't cut as much as they might.
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`kkart Nov 18, 2010  Professional Photographer
UV filters are worthless. Truth!
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