john_spencer2 0 Posted April 12, 2003 I love the picture and the fact that you must have gone through so much effort to carry your 5x4 camera into the wilderness. I first saw this exact shot in a book called 'THE ART OF COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY' by Roger Hicks (Tiger Books International) in 1991, of course the trees are not so tall, and I would have loved the chance to have reproduced it as well. Still, a great image. Link to comment
ryan_thompson1 0 Posted April 18, 2003 I didnt think anyone else on this planet knew about the crystal mill. Marble and Crystal are two of my favorite places in this state! Glad to see another photographer who knows the lesser known areas of Maroon Bells. I will have some photos here pretty quick of Beaver Lake. It is starting to melt up there! Exciting. Fantastic shot, I love the colors and the whole scene is FANTASTIC. Great Metering! Link to comment
gofly 0 Posted April 24, 2003 I am taken by the shear beauty of the shot! Its natures own with mans artful additions and effort to become one with nature. Most breath taking and amazingly individually asthetic photo yet! Bravo!!! Link to comment
chris_sjafiroeddin1 0 Posted April 27, 2003 WOW! outstanding shot! I have came back to this photo several times and seem to love it more every time. Good Job! Link to comment
armen_yerevantsi 0 Posted May 30, 2003 This picture is so perfect that I feel I'm right in it. Link to comment
flavius_ch. 0 Posted June 30, 2003 keeping proportions, this is so 'thomas kinkade'... Link to comment
cy_box 0 Posted July 21, 2003 Calendar Schmalendar! This is one of the most interesting images I have seen. Definitely not your typical postcard. Some have said that it has been photographed many times, which perhaps makes the subject not very original. Never the less, there is something great here, not sure what exactly makes this photograph so appealing. I have spent more time with this image than all the others at this site put together ( and there is some good work here). It seems to have its own life, vivid, touchable -- adamsque in different sort of way. Link to comment
svein-frode 0 Posted August 26, 2003 When I saw this photograph I knew why I wanted to throw my 35mm kit in the trash... This has to be one of the most outstanding photographs I've seen ever! This just a fantastic scene which I can look at for hours! Link to comment
photog 5 0 Posted September 29, 2003 Yep its orgasmic! Now I want to go there for certain and see it for myself, someday... and its ok I like hiking! (as long as its not all uphill!) Link to comment
kelly_anne_ruda 0 Posted March 1, 2004 I used to live in Crested Butte and this was (of course!) one of my favorite spots to go! Oh the fun! This was back in '79 - '83, and I have to say the old mill is looking better than ever! Thanks for the magnificent photo and for directing me on a great trip down memory lane! Link to comment
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