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billbryan516 t1_isucqjz wrote
Yes! Owl Creek Pass!!! Such an amazing place!!
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livininlimbobimbo t1_istbzye wrote
Me and my wife settled in this area. We think it’s stunning all year round. Great pic
cryptical OP t1_istkbqj wrote
Thanks! We try to get out that way a few times a year. Still haven't been there in the summer though.
supermariofunshine t1_isuav2v wrote
Such beautiful fall colors
billbryan516 t1_isuckuj wrote
Looks a bit like Silver Jack reservoir area. The wife and I camp there frequently. Beautiful place and great shot! (It's difficult to take a bad picture around here.)
cryptical OP t1_isujas0 wrote
Close! This is on the Ridgway side, about halfway up the pass. It's truly a beautiful place.
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cryptical OP t1_isslldg wrote
We took a trip to the San Juans, our favorite place in Colorado, and got there just as Fall was starting its grand finale. It's my favorite time of year here in Colorado, where there is a bit of snow on the peaks, and the Aspens are donning their fall leaves. We took a trip up Owl Creek Pass and were treated to this scene on the way up.
This is actually a 4-panel portrait pano from my high-res camera. The resulting image is a whopping 14800x9250 after some cropping, and it's tack-sharp throughout.These 4 shot were shot at 200mm ISO 160, f/11, 1/10s. Sony A7RiV + Sony 200-600G.