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Those Rocky Mountains…
February 16th, 2009 | colorado, Rocky MountainOne of the best parts about living in Denver is the accessibility to the Rocky Mountains. The snow this year has been minimal, and with temperatures above normal, it has allowed me to get some mountain hiking in on the weekends. This is the falls below Sky Pond in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It is a semi- moderate hike to get to (by Rocky Mountain Standards) and has several scenic “pay-offs” along the way.
FYI: There is a person in this photo to give you a perspective of the size of this falls.
Shoot the Moon…
February 7th, 2009 | colorado, DenverThe Chamberlain Observatory telescope, a 20 inch Clark Saegmuller refractor, was among the largest of its kind at the time of construction. This telescope first saw light in 1894 and is still in use today. The observatory has a great feel of antiquity, but in a good way. It made me nostalgic for the heavens that I had never been to.
Real Estate Photography
January 7th, 2009 | coloradoReal Estate Photography is an interest of mine. I like to look through the trade magazines and see beautiful places wonderfully captured. It is really interesting to me when I see poor photography of a place. It would seem to me that in todays web-centric society that if the only chance to spark someone’s interest is with a photo of the place that a listing agent might put a little thought into the presentation of the house- but more often than not…the agents go it alone with a camera phone shot with no post processing. Sad. I do like to read about the art of real estate photography here.
The picture above is from a 24 million dollar listing and this is the party pavilion located on the property. A 4 million dollar structure built away from the main house where the owners could have a decent shin-dig. It has a industrial size kitchen as well as many balconies amongst its 4500 square feet.





