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Two Miles High: Light the Lights
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Friday, November 25, 2011. Denver's City and County. Building Springs to Light. The holiday season in the city is always special and tonight marks one of the highlights of the season in Denver: The lighting of the City and County Building. In 2009, the city replaced the old incandescent bulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs, which last more than six times longer. Denver's City and County building, all lit up for the holidays. According to Yahoo Travel. December 2, 2011 a...
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Two Miles High: Leonid Meteor Showers at Peak
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Leonid Meteor Showers at Peak. We are lucky to live where we do, for a number of reasons, but one big one is for the awe inspiring views of the night sky and the meteor showers we are blessed with from time to time. Being on the top of a mountain, mostly away from city lights, gives us the perfect perch from which to study the stars. Skywatchers should look toward the constellation Leo in the eastern sky to see " shooting stars. I have seen ...
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Two Miles High: October 2011
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Monday, October 31, 2011. Most Haunted Hotel in America. A Scary Treat for You on Halloween:. Adventures at the Stanley Hotel. According to a recent Travelocity article. The #1 most haunted hotel in America is the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. If the video doesn't load, or you want to see. A larger version, you can also view it here. Posted by Lisa (Mountain Photog). Links to this post. Labels: Estes Park CO. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I live nearly two miles h...
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Two Miles High: Conifer Christmas Parade 2011
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. Conifer Christmas Parade 2011. The annual Conifer Christmas Parade is one of the highlights of the year and last Saturday's event was no exception. Despite the 10-degree temperature and light snow, it seemed as though the entire town turned out to witness the spectacle. Below is a slideshow of this year's highlights. Until I redesign this site and widen the template, you'll have to view a larger version here. View a larger version here. So many...
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Two Miles High: Nuts? I Don't Think So.
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Friday, November 12, 2010. I Don't Think So. Who Needs Nuts When You Can Eat Mushrooms? I told this story a couple of weeks ago on " Do You See What I See. My friend Dianne's photo blog, when she posted this photo. Her photo reminded me of the above photo I took several years ago in a Denver park. To see more nature photos click on the link below. Posted by Lisa (Mountain Photog). November 12, 2010 at 5:43 PM. Aw nuts - no nuts? November 12, 2010 at 6:04 PM. I saw many i...
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Two Miles High: January 2012
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Sunday, January 1, 2012. May your journey through 2012 be as light and easy as possible. Posted by Lisa (Mountain Photog). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View More Colorado Photos Here! View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Jefferson County Sheriff emergency updates. Below are blogs from friends and followers. And other blogs of note. Take a look! Favorites and Frequent Flyers. On the Cusp of Change. Wedding shoot in France. The Ph...
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Two Miles High: A Rose for You on Valentine's Day
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Monday, February 14, 2011. A Rose for You on Valentine's Day. 8220;We cannot all do great things,. But we can do small things with great love.”. May the small things of life bring you great love. This photo was taken with a rather large camera- a scanner! I learned about this unique photographic technique from "Photography by Jules." See her extraordinary images here. Posted by Lisa (Mountain Photog). I love this quote, so true. February 14, 2011 at 5:43 AM. Below are bl...
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Two Miles High: Turn Out the Lights
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Turn Out the Lights. Take Action for Earth Hour 2011. I love the spirit of this Global event. If we are going to. Make a difference for this planet, it will take us all. What will you do for Earth Hour 2011? Posted by Lisa (Mountain Photog). Hi Lisa, Nice to see a post from you! Hope all is well. I didnt even know of Earth Hour. Thanks for the info. Is there still lots of snow by you? March 22, 2011 at 7:05 PM. Thanks for stopping by! My son and ...
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Two Miles High: February 2011
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Monday, February 14, 2011. A Rose for You on Valentine's Day. 8220;We cannot all do great things,. But we can do small things with great love.”. May the small things of life bring you great love. This photo was taken with a rather large camera- a scanner! I learned about this unique photographic technique from "Photography by Jules." See her extraordinary images here. Posted by Lisa (Mountain Photog). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On the Cusp of Change.
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Two Miles High: Mountain Top Christmas Tree
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Photography and Life at Altitude. Monday, December 19, 2011. Mountain Top Christmas Tree. A Christmas tree burns brightly on a moonlit. Mountain top, bringing cheer to all below. The people who live on the other side of the mountain from us always have a beautiful Christmas tree lit up for the season. It stands as a bright beacon all across the valley and we are lucky enough to be able to see it from our bedroom window. Posted by Lisa (Mountain Photog). December 19, 2011 at 11:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post C...
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