Full-screen is the best way to really see the snow falling.
There's an RC airfield right next to the pond. I heard a crash about 40-feet behind me. This guy came to retrieve his plane.

Now I have to watch for more than goose poop.
I think that this horse is still in training, doesn't get ridden much or is just always strongheaded. The young woman riding seemed to be manageing well enough, but there was a battle of wills going on constantly. BTW, the rider is looking in the direction that she wants to go.

In the Large size, in the Light Box view you can really see the power of this beautiful animal.

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That's Long's Peak in the background as the lone inline skater cruises through Cherry Creek Stat Park near sundown.
Right out the car window.

I went down to the shore later, but I think that the public picnic tables and the woman at the bottom of the frame add to this perspective. I broke the general rule of cutting the image in two. There are really two horizons here, the mountains and the lake shore. The sail boat was going away from me, otherwise I would have waited a few more seconds so that its mast wasn't cut by the shoreline. Oh well...
Like any good photographer, Al spends hours and hours hoping that all the elements will line up for a great shot. He'd already been here an hour when I came upon him.
Full-screen is the best way to really see the snow falling.
Full-screen is the best way to really see the snow falling.
Full-screen is the best way to really see the snow falling.
See photo in original gallery.