Photos taken in Wolf Creek Pass, Utah -- Fall 2012
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The aspens near the summit of Wolf Creek Pass, Utah were golden with some turning orange in the late afternoon sun. A careful look at the hill in the sunlight shows the swath cut through the trees for the natural gas pipeline.
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It's seems to be more common in the mountains these days to see the aspen trees turning not only gold, but also shades of orange and red.
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Wolf Creek Pass road winds over the western end of the Uinta Mountains between the small towns of Hanna and Kamas, Utah. It's a beautiful drive any time of the year, but particularly in the fall.
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The golds of the aspens were spectacular when contrasted with the dark green of the fir trees.
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This last one has been modified as "digital art" using one of the Photoshop filters.
"Aspens in Wolf Creek Pass"
2 Comments -
gorgeous....wow!
October 7, 2012 at 9:40 PM
Thanks, Amy.
October 8, 2012 at 10:48 AM