Road trip to Alamosa for covid shots. No matter the reason for the trip, there’s always something to see. On this occasion a very large storm cell moving through the Central San Luis Valley carrying spitting kernels of snow. Standing up in the bed of the truck was stinging but exhilarating, to say the least. It didn’t stop me. We stopped into other locations as well for the black and white below. There are 14,000 ft peaks in this range behind those clouds.
Following are a few pictures from one of the five photo tours/workshops during the last month. I’m booking tours/workshops from June through the rest of the year and beyond. Let me know if you want to join me on the road in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado.
Thanks for looking. Stay healthy. See you next week. G
9 thoughts on “Blanca Peak Massif, Colorado”
I know those adobe ruins in Garcia so, so well. The color palette of this photograph, beautiful.
Thank you, David. I had a feeling you might! G
Whoa, those are some beautiful images. As always. Thank you.
Thank you, Larry. I appreciate that and you very much. G
Those storm images are really won. What a spectacular sky.
I love the idea of snow pellets stinging my skin.
Carry on!!
Thank you, Gary. That’s exactly what they felt like. I appreciate your compliments. G
Those storm images are really wonderful. What a spectacular sky.
I love the idea of snow pellets stinging my skin.
Carry on!!
Liked the high way with cloud and the rust looked like an underwater scene
Thanks.
Been using some of your dads photos to encourage others.
Made some into Easter cards. whilst looking through I get the enjoyment . Alison
Thank you, Alison. I really appreciate you sharing this with me. I hope you are well and enjoying spring. I miss spring in the UK. G