Crested Butte, Colorado
A few shots from a recent trip to Crested Butte, Colorado. The trip started out with a one hour drive from home to the airport, and then a 9 hour wait in the airport before we got on our first flight! Who knew "freezing fog" could cause so many problems...
It was certainly worth the wait once we got there, though. I was afraid to take my SLR up on the ski trails, but these are some shots from the drive out from Denver and from the town of Crested Butte.
Looking out at Mt. Princeton, near Buena Vista.
A wider shot of the same valley. I had no idea that Colorado was so flat between the mountains!
Mt. Crested Butte by day...
In black and white...
And by night. This one isn't as sharp as I'd hoped, but it's not bad. If anyone has tips for getting good focus of distant items at night, I'd love to hear them!
The town itself is beautiful, with one of the most colorful main streets I've ever seen.
And one of the best things, people bike year round!
Since they don't seem to dump salt, it actually is pretty decent biking, at least you don't get covered with slush!
Always keep a spare wheel handy...
All in all, a highly recommend visit!
More from this trip at http://rustic.smugmug.com/gallery/2588199#136719255
It was certainly worth the wait once we got there, though. I was afraid to take my SLR up on the ski trails, but these are some shots from the drive out from Denver and from the town of Crested Butte.
Looking out at Mt. Princeton, near Buena Vista.
A wider shot of the same valley. I had no idea that Colorado was so flat between the mountains!
Mt. Crested Butte by day...
In black and white...
And by night. This one isn't as sharp as I'd hoped, but it's not bad. If anyone has tips for getting good focus of distant items at night, I'd love to hear them!
The town itself is beautiful, with one of the most colorful main streets I've ever seen.
And one of the best things, people bike year round!
Since they don't seem to dump salt, it actually is pretty decent biking, at least you don't get covered with slush!
Always keep a spare wheel handy...
All in all, a highly recommend visit!
More from this trip at http://rustic.smugmug.com/gallery/2588199#136719255
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I'm kinda new aroud here and would be happy to get any feedback...
Thanks!
Welcome to DGrin and thanks for sharing!
Elaine
(Now where's photogmomma?? )
Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
Elaine Heasley Photography
CB is a great town!
No C&C from me, I'm learning too.
I take my DSLR skiing all the time. A LowePro fanny pack works great, I have taken many spills and it hasn't let me down. Snow isn't as wet as you would think.
Lillie, I agree with the cropping. I think that so far I've been focusing more on what should be IN the shot, as opposed to what should be out of it.
Elaine, thanks for the welcome and the comments!
Powder, it's good to hear from someone else about bringing a camera up on the mountain. Perhaps if I upgrade to a pack with a bit more padding I'll give it a shot next winter. I was watching the extremes comp at Mt CB and it would have been nice to try to get some shots, though I don't really have any lenses long enough to get much at the moment. Again, maybe next year!
You have some awesome shots there... Pretty amazing. Hope you had a great time - in spite of the mediocre snow this year!
Oh, and I should mention - there is a very good chance she had studded snow tires on her bike. No joke! Most people here do during the winter. (Need to get mine taken off.)
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Great photos, I really enjoyed them. They remind me of when we went to a few ski resorts in the states and Canada (Big White, Steamboat, Jackson Hole)
I hope you realise how lucky you are to live in a place like this photogmomma... I am still trying to work out how I can get out of the big city and live in a quite town like this
You don't need any Australian Project Managers over there do you? maybe to PM a new ski run (ah, my dream job)...
I especially like th CB at night one.
5D2/1D MkII N/40D and a couple bits of glass.
I'll ask around.... !
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