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Maroon Bells at Sunrise
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The 14,000-foot Maroon Bells, near Aspen, remain one
of the enduring icons of American landscape photography. Even at sunrise, the shores of Maroon Lake are lined with hopeful
photographers from across the country and around the world. I visited Maroon Lake at least half a dozen times over a
period of several years, looking for a beautiful combination of sunrise light, interesting clouds and a reflection and was
finally rewarded with this image. I shot this photo in late September with a Zone VI 4x5 field camera and Kodak Pro
100 film.
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To order an 11x14 loose, matted-only (flannel mats) or framed
print (flannel mats) of Maroon Bells at Sunrise, please visit my product catalog by clicking the link beneath the appropriate
thumbnail.
To order an 11x14 loose, matted-only (suede mats) or framed
print (suede mats) of Maroon Bells at Sunrise, please visit my product catalog by clicking the link beneath the appropriate
thumbnail.
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Glenn Randall Photography At
home on the web at GlennRandall.com and AGPix.com Specializing in Colorado landscape photography since 1993 Now offering a select group of Utah landscape photographs
from Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park All images are offered both as prints for the general public and
as stock images for professional photo buyers.
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