Through the Lens: Photography Across Colorado
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Wintertide — Garden of the Gods, 6°F
At six degrees, Garden of the Gods returns to itself. Ice becomes part of the stone itself, as if
remembering something. The formations that welcome thousands daily reveal their older purpose
in cold like this. This sacred land reveals again what it has always been, a site of ceremony and
ancient memory. The sentinels return.

Sacred Light on Ancient Land — Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Winter Dawn
A solitary chapel emerges from darkened forest beneath a threatening sky, held by the mountains
rather than imposed upon them. Infrared renders the surrounding trees luminous and spectral, the
sacred geography announcing itself. That break of light in the upper frame reads as almost
supernatural, an opening in the dark.
Silent Dwelling — Colorado Prairie, Summer Dawn
The old schoolhouse sits at the horizon almost remembering its past, surrounded by prairie
grasses rendered luminous by infrared. All this vitality encircling a structure that has outlasted its
purpose. A meditation on endurance and absence.

The Graces — Garden of the Gods, Summer Fog
The Three Graces in fog are a different encounter than the Three Graces in sun. Warm sepia
carries the mythological weight that cool monochrome wouldn’t. The mist collapses and reveals
simultaneously, turning a familiar landmark into a place from before it had a name.
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