Dear Friends, Fall in Colorado offers many great photographic opportunities; we hope our article will help you find the good spots and the best light to capture amazing landscapes. News: New Photos on the web: Death Valley is a land of extremes, one of the
hottest and driest places on Earth. It is also a land of subtle beauties and
offers the most amazing and uncommon landscapes. “Wyoming” Gallery:
New
Presentation:
We introduced horizontal and vertical triptychs to our
collection: Sand Dunes (above), Colors of Aspen (3 vertical pictures
of Aspen trees in various seasons) and 3 architectural elements from Santa
Fe. They fit panoramic or narrow vertical spaces beautifully. New Trips:
New Service: “FREE On-site Consulting”. We will bring samples to
your home or office, and help you choose the artwork, its size, and the frame
that fits you best. If you live in Boulder or Denver, simply give us a call,
or send us an email! Where to find Nadim Yared's Artwork: Shows: Louisville
Labor Day Festival: Sept 2-4 at New Community Park, we will show in the
LAA Artists’ Booth
Boulder Farmer's Market
Fine Art & Craft Fair Holiday
Art Market, Foothill Art Center, 809 15th St.
Golden, CO, Public Places: Chamber of Commerce, 901 Main St. Louisville, Heritage
Bank, 1020 Century Blvd. Louisville, Super Joe Cafe, 100 Superior Plaza Way,
Superior Galleries: The
Great Frame Up, 430 Main Street, Longmont Michael Walter Art
& Design Inc: 742 Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80204
Creative Framing: 547 E.
South Boulder Rd. Louisville,
Fast Frame-Art Den Gallery 2317 30th St. Boulder, CO 80301 (Next to Barnes & Noble) |
Photographing the
Golden Colors of Fall in Colorado. Colorado’s
dominant fall color is GOLD. The
quintessential Colorado tree is, of course, the aspen. The brilliant golden
yellow aspen can be used as a main subject in itself, a background for autumn
animal scenery or part of a magnificent fall landscape. Because of elevation
changes, the peak color season can last from late September through October.
During that time you are bound to find glorious fall color somewhere in
Colorado. Enjoy this beautiful
season! Several
websites include a “Colorado Fall Foliage Guide” and suggestions for fall
photography itineraries. Here are
some addresses: http://parks.state.co.us/Fall :
Current conditions of the fall foliage in the different state parks. Mountain goats,
bighorn sheep, elks and deer are among the many animal species you can
photograph in fall in Colorado. ·
Mountain goats live on rocky slops
above timberline and you can find them in places like Mount Evans and San
Juan Mountains. They loose their fur coat in spring and by fall their new fur
coat is white and clean. ·
The bighorn sheep is the symbol of the
Colorado Division of Wildlife. Bighorns are animals of the high mountains,
ranging at or above timberline on steep grassy slopes and in mountain
meadows. At the end of fall they descend to lower elevation mountain parks
and valleys. The bighorn's behavior during the mid-November to December rut
is perhaps the most dramatic of any species. ·
Bull Elk are found from the foothills
of the Front Range to the western border of the state. There is a large concentration in Rocky
Mountain National Park. During the rut, which peaks in late September and
early October, the animals come together in groups sometimes numbering
hundreds in open valleys and mountain parks.
There is noisy bugling and the crashing of antlers as the males
challenge each other for mates. To learn more about autumn animals and
wildlife in Colorado visit the following websites: http://wildlife.state.co.us/Education/TeacherResources/ColoradoWildlifeCompany/AutAnimalsCWCFall1997.htm:
“The Animals of Autumn in CO” The
best times of the day to shoot landscape photography are Sunrise and
Sunset. At those times the light is
horizontal giving the subject a strong three-dimensional quality. The light,
which is both soft and warm, is extremely pleasing to the eye. During the
rest of the day, search for overcast light and open shade light. These soft and diffuse lights will result
in the best quality photos as they produce intense colors with no hard
shadows. Backlight, when the sun is located behind the object, gives a
dramatic effect to the landscape. The
result can be amazing, but the backlit photos are usually more technically
challenging because the contrast is very high. http://www.luminous-landscape.com/columns/composition-4.shtml:
A good article to learn how to find the best light for landscape photography. Some of our Fall artwork: The Aspen
Tree, a Subject in Itself (Yellow Aspen Trees, Rocky Mountain National Park)
The Aspen
Trees, a scenery for Wildlife (Elk under Aspen Trees, Rocky Mountain National
Park)
“The
position of the Elk in this picture is powerful: occupying one small corner,
facing directly toward the camera, the elk stands out because it sits on the
edge of the picture, between the dark grass in the shadows and the lighter
grass under the sky. The Elk gives an indication on how large these aspen
trees are.” Aspen Tree foliage, a powerful background for a wildlife
close-up(Blue Jay & Yellow Aspen Leaves, Rocky Mountain National Park)
Backlighting for a Dramatic Effect (Dramatic Fall Skies at
Long Lake, Lake Brainard Recreation Area, Ward, Colorado)
To view more of our Colorado Fall Photography,
visit: http://www.albumofart.com/gallery/colorado_gallery01.htm
Nadim & Nayla Yared |