Between Seasons

Makes a spectacular aluminum print.

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For several years we had hoped to catch the Dallas Divide and San Juan Mountain area around Silverton with the combination of fresh snow and golden, yellow aspens in the midst of their fall change.

That rare combination took several years to come together, arriving at the end of a 12 day trip to West Texas, 2022. On our return, we had spent the night near Molas Pass in the back of our shell-covered pickup. After a stormy, wet night, when we awoke in the morning, everything was covered in a 1-2” layer of heavy, wet snow. This was our unplanned opportunity.

Time was of the essence now. We quickly made some decisions about where to go photograph which took us to Molas Lake first, then we drove north just a little to see if we could get some photos of an historic old cabin, frequently photographed, that sat on an open knoll, framed by the snow-covered Grenadier Peaks in the distance and a glowing group of aspens, just behind the cabin. The clouds left over from the storm lingered low and were only slowly lifting to reveal the iconic, Colorado scene. We took photos from numerous angles and locations looking for that perfect shot. Finally, Carrie found it, just as clouds were lifting. Our combined efforts at photography are not a competition, but a cooperation. With her suggestion, we set up and began shooting, Carrie working from a lower location and Tim staying higher while using a more powerful telephoto lens. The result here was from the telephoto perspective. Several prior attempts in previous years had not yielded a suitable photo, but on this day, as the changing seasons collided, we struck gold.

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