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Autumn in South Canyon

Autumn in South Canyon
The famous Glenwood Canyon on the Colorado River is located immediately to the east of the city of Glenwood Springs. This photo depicts the South Canyon which is a little over 2 miles (4km) below (west) of Glenwood Springs. The river (out of the frame at the right and below the trees), the Union Pacific RR line (below the telephone pole in the center of the frame) and I-70 (curving around the shoulder of Storm King Mountain which intrudes from the left of the frame) all funnel through this passage. The famous Colorado sunshine was largely absent this day, so the tones are muted but nonetheless impressive in a hazy sort of way. View is to the east.

Submitted to the November, 2016 Contest Without Prize, theme "The Colors of Autumn" as entry #40.

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 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
Spectacular capture, Mark !! These colors are just fabulous !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7 years ago.
 mg1744
mg1744 has replied
Thank you * ઇઉ *. Sorry to be so slow to respond. Thank you for your visits also.
Greeting from Colorado, Mark
7 years ago.
 mg1744
mg1744 has replied
Thank you June. Again sorry to be so slow to respond; I need to keep better track of my older posts.
Greetings from Colorado, Mark
7 years ago.
 mg1744
mg1744 has replied
Merci, Marie-claire. I have to admit that at first I was kind of disappointed with this photo because the sky was so washed out, but it kind of grows on you I think and gives an impressionistic effect to the colors.
Greetings, Mark
7 years ago.

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