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  1. Remarkable and inspiring! Some truly beautiful pieces of work I think. Is there any chance of purchasing a copy to put on my blog page on health and the environment (healthinformationproject.wordpress.com). Stuart

    • Thanks very much for the kind words!

      If you’re interested in using any of my images for your website, I’d be very happy to work with you.

      Please e-mail me:

      Kerry AT lightscapesphotography DOT com

  2. Really nice efforts your havemade

  3. You’re pictures are amazing! I’m so following you’re blog! I’ll even tell my friends to check it out. They have to see this. I can’t wait to see more! Now I feel like my blog is so amateuristic 🙂
    But really; very awesome.

    • Thanks very much; I greatly appreciate the extremely kind words.

      • you’re welcome 😉
        my friend Laura Thostrup likes your pictures to! can’t wait to see more!

  4. I really love your black & White photos of the mountains. I’ve been seeking one in high resolution that can be printed into a wall mural at a retirement community. Could you please email me or call to discuss if you have any interested in selling a license to print one single mural? Thank you. Anita

    • Thanks very much for the kind words. Re the mural, I’m sending you an e-mail.

  5. I really enjoyed viewing your images that were taken on Highway 550. They’re simply gorgeous! But, I think one image is mislabeled. In 2015, I was just about where you were when I took a series of shots of a vertical mine shaft house to the east of the highway, set among the glowing aspens. But I wasn’t sure, until today when I was keyboarding those images, what mine this was. Instead of the Big Boy Mine (located near Georgetown, CO) this is the Country Boy Mine, and this mine shaft house is only one of three remaining intact in the entire Red Mountain District. Just thought you’d like to know. 🙂

    • Thanks very much for the correction; I will make a note to correct the text and image caption.

      I wasn’t sure which mine this was–I knew it wasn’t the Yankee Girl Mine, which is in plain sight, visible from the mining district overlook–but that’s all I was certain of. Someone who was on site when I was photographing it told me it was the Yankee Boy Mine, so I went with that. Oops. 🙂

  6. Corrected info.

  7. I recently received a ‘Liebster Award’ from the extremely kind Laura – aka Riddle from the Middle. As you may or may not know, in accepting the award, I must fulfil my part and nominate 11 other wonderful bloggers whose work I enjoy reading or have just discovered and I have nominated you, so please check out the link below if you are interested in accepting this prestigious prize.

    https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/75898142/posts/1845547156

    Best wishes from Stare of the Dog.

    • Hi, thanks but…I put a moratorium on these kinds of “nominatable” blogger awards years ago, so while I appreciate the thought (thank you!), I must decline.

      • Yeah no worries, I totally see the value in them but also the potential over use…….

        • In the early days of this blog (I’ve been at it for the better part of nine years now), I accepted a number of award nominations; it was a novel experience at first, but it started to get out of hand in a hurry, with numerous nominations over a very short period of time and the entire process began to feel like nothing more than a pro forma exercise. It was at that point that I put the moratorium in place.

          In principle, I still think that the broad idea behind the creation of most–if not all–of these awards was sound: provide some additional recognition/exposure to blogs that might well otherwise be lost in the blogosphere sea. But my experience suggests that the Law of Unintended Consequences has inevitably reared its head yet again.

          In any case, thanks for the thought behind the nomination; it’s much appreciated.

        • That pretty much summed up how I suspected it looked/felt, but as a newby, I felt/do feel compelled to jump aboard and ride the runaway train….least for a while. Totally understand why you don’t though. Best wishes…


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