Showing posts with label Telluride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telluride. Show all posts

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Painting - Rocky Mountain Road

Acrylic painting of aspens and and old dirt road in the San Juan Mountains by artist Aaron Spong


This fall I took a drive on one of Colorado's increasingly not-so-hidden gems called Last Dollar Road.  Its a rough 2 wheel drive that goes from the Dallas Divide to Telluride.  It is increasing in popularity for good reason.  The views of the aspen groves and 14,000 ft. landscapes are top notch.  One of the spots along the drive has an aspen stand with a winding country road and snow capped mountains in the distance.  All the elements you need for a great painting/photograph come together in this single composition.

This 16x20 painting was an experiment with a palette knife.  I've watched other artists use palette knives to quickly apply paint on canvases.  The knife makes a very unique look and texture where the paint is gobbed on thick.  I'm still not sure how I feel about the tools, but it was a fun experiment and worthy of further attempts.


Here's the photograph used for reference:

"Telluride Road" by Aaron Spong

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Fall Color Trip - 2017

Fall Colors in the Cimarron Mountains near Gunnison, Colorado

The start of October begins the end of the fall season in the high country of Colorado.  I wish this colorful time lasted longer than a couple weeks.  I suppose the short and sweet window of photographic opportunities is what makes it so exciting.  This year, we took a family trip to the San Juans and chose photography locations that would be easily accessible so we could take the kids along for the ride.  We stayed 2 nights at a hotel near Ridgway and 1 night camping in the Uncompahgre National Forest.  The colors overall were a bit dull compared to our visit to this area 3 years ago, but there were still many pockets of bright gold.

This is a big photo dump from the trip.  It's divided into 2 major areas:




Oray/Ridgway/Telluride

 
Crystal Lake Million Dollar Highway Ouray Colorado fall Autumn
Crystal Lake near Ouray


Mt. Sneffels Sunrise
Mt. Sneffels





Dallas Divide

Last Dollar Road





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Ralph Lauren's Ranch



The Cimarron Mountains


Owl Creek Pass






Fall Colors and Precipice Peak in the Cimarron Mountains of the Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado
Precipice Peak


Fall Colors in the Cimarron Mountains of Southwestern Colorado with Precipice Peak












All of these images are for sale as photography prints at http://aaronspong.com/collections/autumn

Friday, August 18, 2017

Blue Lakes Basin - August, 2017

Lower Blue Lake and Mt. Sneffels one of the Colorado 14ers


Tim, James and I spent a couple nights in Blue Lakes Basin a couple weeks ago.  Can't think of a better place than the San Juans to spend for the last weekend of the summer!  The Sneffels Wilderness is one of the most beautiful and lush places in Colorado.  It's growing in popularity, but still a good distance from Denver so the crowds are kept down a bit in comparison.  It was very close to (maybe just past) prime time for the wildflowers.

The weather was rainy for most of the trip.  There were periods where the sky cleared, making for some awesome photo ops.  The first morning I hiked up to the middle blue lake for sunrise, which was covered with clouds.  No color to be had, but beautiful none the less.


"S4" and Middle Blue Lake



I waited here until Tim met me on the trail.  A short period of rain came and went, so we decided to head up toward Blue Lakes Pass to see how far we could go.  We had faint hopes of summiting Gilpin Peak, but soon realized the weather would foil the plan.  There were a few parties who were able to summit Sneffels that day, but we were not as motivated as they were.


Tim




We reached the pass as the clouds danced around us, lifting at times to see into Yankee Boy Basin.  After a picnic of trail mix, we headed back down. 


Gilpin Peak (left) from near the pass

Mt. Sneffels - southwest ridge route from Blue Lakes Pass

Yankee Boy Basin from Blue Lakes Pass



Upper Blue Lake

Upper Blue Lake looking up at Black Tops


Once back at the lower Blue Lake where we were camped, the sun finally came out:


Lower Blue Lake in the Blue Lakes Basin near Mt. Sneffels Wilderness, Colorado
Lower Blue Lake - Prints Available

Wildflowers where abundant





In the afternoon, I hiked up the hill to the east of the lake to see if I could get a shot of Sneffels with Blue Lake in the same frame.  As I was hiking up, a cantaloupe sized rock came flying down the hill from somewhere on the high peaks above.  It whizzed past me right through where I was standing only seconds ago.  That will get the heart pumping.  I didn't have a helmet or even think I'd need one. I had no idea I was anywhere near a rockfall area.  A good lesson to always bring the helmet if the terrain is steep, even below treeline.


Colorado 14er Mt. Sneffels near Ridgway, Colorado
Mt. Sneffels and Blue Lake - Prints Available



I woke again the next morning before dawn and hiked up to the same location at the middle Blue Lake.  I found a thick field of wildflowers the previous morning.  I hoped the sky would be clear enough to let some light through to the peak.  This was the shot I'd planned the whole trip around.  It was a glorious sunrise.  These sights are what make all the effort and discomfort worth it.  I praised the Lord as I sat witnessing His masterpiece.  Pictures are pretty, but never the same as the real thing.


sunrsie with columbines on the middle Blue Lake near Mt. Sneffels wilderness, Colorado
Sunrise at Blue Lakes - Prints available