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Rocky mountain park
I'll be traveling to Rocky Mountain National Park this July. Do any of you
have some images online that I coould see? Any tips for places to take photos? Thanks, Richard Navarrete Astrophotography Web Page - http://members.aol.com/richardn22 |
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RichardN22 wrote:
I'll be traveling to Rocky Mountain National Park this July. Do any of you have some images online that I coould see? Any tips for places to take photos? I set up a very rudimentary example of some RMNP photos at: http://www.andywlms.com/photo/rmnp/ These are straight out of the camera and compressed for the web, so don't expect any great art. I'm sure there must be better pics available somewhere on the web. The photos were taken during the first week of October, 2003, so your view of the park will be very different. RMNP is so photogenic that it is hard to recommend any specific areas. I think your most significant problem in July will be avoiding people, if you are looking to capture "pristine wilderness" pictures. It was somewhat challenging to avoid people even in the pictures I took in October. -- Andy Williams |
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Here is a web site with pretty extensive information:
http://www.rockymountainnp.com/ -- Judit Fabian University of Vermont (802)656-9722 www.uvm.edu/~jfabian "RichardN22" wrote in message ... I'll be traveling to Rocky Mountain National Park this July. Do any of you have some images online that I coould see? Any tips for places to take photos? Thanks, Richard Navarrete Astrophotography Web Page - http://members.aol.com/richardn22 |
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"Andy Williams" wrote in message
... I think your most significant problem in July will be avoiding people, if you are looking to capture "pristine wilderness" pictures. It was somewhat challenging to avoid people even in the pictures I took in October. Amen. I was there in June, 2001 and crowds were a significant issue. You can enter the park at its southwest corner on US34 and travel along the western edge of the park. Look for wildlife in the meadows on the western side of the road. Even in June, this was a less populated part of the park, and getting out early made a huge difference. The eastern part, around Estes Park, was definately more crowded. But, like the man said, the park is hugely photogenic. If you can maneuver the public out of your images, you should have a great time. Bob in Las Vegas |
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