Thursday, December 18, 2008

"Snow Pyramid" - Spring caught off guard by Old Man Winter.


"Glacier Quad" - Goblins, mushrooms, a shark tooth and a frozen mouse. Lower left: A natural snow sculpture resembling a giant mushroom, and a frozen mouse nearby. Lower right: Natural snow sculptures and setting sun bring forth figures of goblins and a giant shark tooth. Upper right and left: Melting and freezing temperatures produces a Great Wall of Snow.


"Autumn caught off guard by winter" - Red, orange, green and white produce an unusually chromatic sight.


"Teal and Four Points" - Where no hikers venture.


"Crater Lake's Mini-me"


"Mother Nature's Orchestra of Color" - From the dense green springs hues of orange, red, and golden yellow, enchants the eyes of a wandering fellow.


"One man in a rubber tub, rub-a-dub dub" - The fisherman, the photographer and the hiker opted for the fresh air, all the rest went to the fair.


"Little Switzerland" - Grandiose reflection found at Lake Blanche, in the hinterlands of the Wasatch Mountains, N. Utah. Note: This is one of the more strenuous hikes in the region, leading to Sundial Peak. - ed.


"Follow the Winding Pigmented Road" - A plethora of vibrant fall colors, found along the roadside of Mill Creek Canyon, N. Utah.

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