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The Flatirons from Chautauqua
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The Flatirons from Chautauqua
This beautiful flower goes by several common names: yellow pea, false lupine, golden pea and buck bean. Botanists
call it thermopsis montana. In May, 2001, it was growing in profusion in Chautauqua meadow with Boulder's Flatirons
rising above. I returned on five separate mornings to photograph the lush fields, but this, my favorite image, was shot
on my last try. Three days after shooting it, a powerful spring snowstorm buried the flowers under three inches of snow
and the Chautauqua meadow wildflower season was over for another year. Ah, springtime in the Rockies!
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To order an 11x14 loose, matted-only or framed print of The
Flatirons from Chautauqua, 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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