Autumn magic in Colorado
Autumn colors have always caught my fancy, be in literature, songs, movies, paintings or other mediums. As a photographer, the idea of capturing the fleeting nature of the autumn colors had always been a romantic one; at the same time a challenging one to time it right. My love of mountains, the Rockies specifically, and the fall foliage took me to Colorado this year.
The week long journey, starting in Denver, took me to heart of the Rockies in Rocky Mountain National Park. Idyllic fall-viewing places like Aspen and Telluride lived up to their fame. The San Juan Skyway traversing the south-western part of Colorado through erstwhile mining towns up to Durango was overwhelming for the senses. Perhaps the most important aspect of your fall pilgrimage is to have a flexible and open agenda. No matter how much planning you might have done, fall colors are hard to predict. I had no fixed place to be at, helping me chase the colors as I desired.
Here is a visual diary of the stunning fall colors that I managed to capture.
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2 thoughts on “Autumn magic in Colorado”
Yellow, yellow, yellow. Amazing pictures!
Fall colors are so charming and appealing, perhaps because its unpredictable.
I like the way you remain flexible, which represents the free spirit of a photographer. Look forward to reading more about your adventures! 🙂
Fall is around the corner!