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In a backpacking trip in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison a chipmunk came to make sure we’d cleaned our campsite.
This is a almost completely un-edited photo, despite the white background. This was in a butterfly pavilion with white netting that was extremely overexposed when taking pictures of the butterflies, which provided the white backdrop.
As a storm rolls east across the high plains the sharp updrafts and soft downdrafts are texture in the clouds.
Sunrays across a spring field filled with flowers. This picture was just as the sunset colors were starting to take over from the warm yellows of the golden hour.
New spring leaves are always an amazing shade of green, and it makes for one of my favorite weeks out of the year, as the whole landscape rapidly changes.
This was an interesting find over the winter, the dried flower heads of Indian Pipe. These flowers are a strange sight in the summer, the entirety of the plant being a pale white color, and only found in forests. I was rather surprised to find intact flower stalks dried and poking through the snow.
The cold weather does provide amazing things. This is the result of warm days and freezing nights slowly forming large ice crystals on the surface of puddles, ponds, and rivers.
This is another winter sunset from the shores of Lake Superior, featuring early winter ice sheets, and wet feet to get to the location this was taken from.
Sunsets during the winter take place surprisingly early at northerly latitudes. This was a few months ago at around 4:30 in the afternoon. The cold weather also tends to bring smaller flatter clouds, which gives the distinct cloud layers like this photo shows.